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Sliva [168]
3 years ago
5

points to write speech on travel and tourism. and some questions on it too.teacher would ask tricky ones.

English
1 answer:
dsp733 years ago
4 0
You could use the following points to make your own speech -
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Tourism is important as
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# From educational point of view, it helps us explore the world-Its traditions and cultures.
# From economial aspect-It plays a huge role in domestic market economy.Lot of people who work in this branch have this only their source of income.
# It provides employment for local people.
# Mentally also, people understand the religious traditions,etc.This prevents discrimination on the basis of religions.
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Teacher would like to ask u some twisted questions somewhat like--
-How would our economy be affected if tourism in our country is suddenly stopped ? What would be its consequences ?
-Tourism is indeed very important.Name some places in our country which play a crucial role in tourism.How does tourism at such places benefit our country ?
-Some country's economy is heavily inclined towards tourism in their country ? Name any of these countries .(E.g.Malta)
______________________________________________________
So ! Hope it helps you !
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