The partners worked together to devise a project. The project aimed to enhance teaching and learning in the S4 curriculum for pupils who were studying Italian and working towards the “Build your own employability skills” unit. This is part of the Modern Languages for Life and Work award.
Pupils visited the Sheraton Grand Hotel and Spa in order to get a better understanding of why and to what extent languages are used in the hospitality industry and how they can enhance employment prospects. They heard from a wide range of staff including human resources, housekeeping and front of house who spoke about their experiences working for the Sheraton worldwide and how this global experience has opened up their world and enriched their lives.
This was followed by a tour of the hotel and a presentation on employability skills. Pupils were encouraged to think about what would make them attractive to a potential employer and what qualities an employer might look for. They were then offered guidance on how to go about preparing a CV and how to present themselves for an interview.
The presentation highlighted the value of learning languages for the world of work. It emphasised that languages help you to communicate with people from other countries, and that the skills you develop when learning a language can be used in a wide range of jobs and industries. The presentation emphasised the importance of having the right attitude towards work by being positive, resilient and willing to learn. It also underlined the value of demonstrating good communication skills when dealing with other people, especially in the customer services industry.
Pupils responded very positively and were extremely enthusiastic about the visit to the Sheraton Grand Hotel and Spa:
“We learned that having knowledge of another language is very desirable in the hospitality industry, regardless of what area you want to work in. Hearing this from people who actually worked there and listening to their experiences of travelling and learning new languages made us realise that it really would be a good idea to take our study of Italian even more seriously!” (S4 pupil, Holy Rood High School)
Information Brochure
To conclude the project the young people created a brochure in Italian, providing information on tourist attractions in Edinburgh. The brochures were judged by senior management from the hotel, including a native Italian speaker. The winning group returned to the hotel to be presented with a prize from the hotel’s senior managers.
The four winning brochures can be downloaded as PDF files through the links below: