THE ROLE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN THE SPHERE OF TOURISM

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Maftuna Erkinova

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The English language serves as a linchpin in the multifaceted tapestry of the tourism industry, acting as a universal medium of communication, fostering cross-cultural interactions, driving economic growth, and shaping visitor experiences worldwide. This comprehensive article delves into the myriad dimensions of English within the tourism sector, exploring its significance, challenges, and opportunities. From its role in facilitating seamless communication among travelers, service providers, and local communities to its impact on cultural exchange and sustainable tourism practices, this article examines the far-reaching implications of English proficiency in the dynamic landscape of global travel.

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Maftuna Erkinova. (2024). THE ROLE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN THE SPHERE OF TOURISM. Uz-Conferences, 596–600. Retrieved from https://uz-conference.com/index.php/p/article/view/922
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