The Freeman

ESL edge to help Phl draw in more tourists

- Ehda M. Dagooc

The Philippine­s is going to capitalize on its edge as a preferred destinatio­n for ESL (English as Second Language) studies to attract long staying tourists to the country.

This after the Philippine­s has been regarded as having one of the highly-recommende­d ESL programs based on the reviews by major markets like Koreans, Chinese, Japanese, and Taiwanese.

DOT secretary Wanda Teo said that the Philippine­s will specifical­ly boost its ESL marketing campaign to Korean nationals as this particular market shows consistent strong interest in studying English language outside of their country.

The Philippine­s, being the third largest English speaking nation is yet to maximize its potential as the premier ESL hub in the world, after US and UK, Teo said.

"It is very encouragin­g to see that more and more Koreans, Japanese, Chinese, and Taiwanese, among other foreign students are considerin­g the Philippine­s over other English-speaking nations for their studies," said Teo.

The tourism chief added that with the booming tourism and improving economy, it is no surprise that the Philippine­s has become one of the destinatio­ns of choice among foreigners for high quality and affordable education.

Recently, assistant secretary Benito Bengzon urged Cebuanos to take active stance in the ESL positionin­g as its location, with its relaxed-urban vibe, is very attractive to this particular market.

As Cebu has been in the forefront of this tourism related service, Bengzon hinted that the province can capitalize on this more strongly thereby gaining more long staying tourists to boost the economy all the more.

Per student who enrolls for offshore ESL program, usually stays in a destinatio­n for at least 10 days. This already includes two to three days rest and re-creation. Some even extend for days more, Joseph said.

Singapore is the Philippine­s' closest competitor as an ESL destinatio­n in Asia. New Zealand and Australia on the other hand, are the popular countries most Japanese students and profession­als go to, to learn English.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? The Philippine­s is bound to attract long-staying guests after having been recognized as having one of the highly-recommende­d ESL programs based on the reviews by major markets like Koreans, Chinese, Japanese, and Taiwanese.
FILE PHOTO The Philippine­s is bound to attract long-staying guests after having been recognized as having one of the highly-recommende­d ESL programs based on the reviews by major markets like Koreans, Chinese, Japanese, and Taiwanese.

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