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    A Study on the Use of Mixed Language in Teaching English at Hospitality Management Class

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    Learning English as a foreign language required some strategies to achieve the goal of communication. In teaching and learning process, the teacher and students frequently use their first language to explain the difficult word in English. This study aimed to investigate the language used by the teacher as communication strategies in teaching English as a foreign language and students’ responses toward the use of each type of language instruction in teaching English at Hospitality class. To investigate the study there were 2 teachers and 2 classes of hospitality management class as the subject. The data were collected through observation of teaching and learning process and interview session. The study was designed as descriptive qualitative research and the data were analyzed descriptively. The finding showed that the teacher used the target language frequently, however the used of mixed language to explain some difficult words also found in teaching and learning process. 

    The Influence of Perceived Risk Covid-19 on the Interest in Visiting Domestic Tourists to DTW Tanah Lot Bali with the Image of the Destination as a Mediating Variable

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    Although Bali tourism for domestic tourists opened at the end of July 2020, it is also possible that people still have a high perceived risk in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. This study aims to determine the relationship between the perceived risks of Covid-19 on the revisit intention of domestic tourists to Tanah Lot with destination image as a mediating variable. Data was collected using a survey technique by distributing online questionnaires to 140 respondents. The sampling technique used is purposive sampling. T-test and path analysis were used to determine the effect of all the variables involved. The results show that only physical risk and financial risk each had a significant effect on the destination image; only physical risk, socio-psychological risk, and destination image each had a significant effect on the revisit intention; and only the relationship between physical risk and revisit intention cannot be mediated by destination image
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