Abstract

Concern over the pressing problem on communication skill is evident among the Filipino Hotel and Restaurant Management (HRM) students and graduates as revealed in observations and several studies. The condition posed challenges to both teachers and students as it was commonly observed by the language teachers and the researchers themselves. Hence, the importance of this qualitative research, which, by using a semi-structured interview, was conducted with the primary objective of determining the level of sociolinguistic competence of HRM interns relative to register and dialect, cultural reference, and metaphorical language. Twenty-five participants were purposively chosen based on the following considerations: the availability and flexibility of schedule; ability to communicate in English; had undergone on-the-job training for the last two semesters. The researchers considered the respondents’ work experience, work assignment and type of establishment as baseline data of the study. In determining the participants’ sociolinguistic competence, the researchers used the semi-constructed interview questions which were validated by language experts. The frequency and percentage were used to determine the respondents’ profile and standard rubrics for their responses. Cohen’s Kappa Interpretation was also used to determine the level of sociolinguistic competence. The study revealed that majority of the respondents worked as a housekeeper, assigned at the back of the house, and worked in the hotels. It also disclosed that trainees were found to be in Beginning Level with regard to their level of sociolinguistic competence. Interpersonal communication intervention may be proposed to Hotel and Restaurant Management department for implementation to improve students’ sociolinguistic competence.

Highlights

  • Communication is what connects people as human beings, and it is one of the most important concern in life

  • This paper reports on an investigation of English Language Oral Communication (ELOC) needs of Human Resource Development (HRD) undergraduates from a public university in the Southern part of Malaysia

  • The sociolinguistic competence of hotelier and restaurateur interns were found to be in the beginning level relative to register and dialect, cultural reference, and metaphorical language as manifested in their interaction and negotiation of their ideas found in the recordings

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Introduction

Communication is what connects people as human beings, and it is one of the most important concern in life. People can express their feelings and thoughts by the help of communication; it is a way of sharing beliefs and culture to one another. In today’s life good communication skills is vital all over the world and having it can lead someone to success in any career. According to Flores (2016), the human society cannot function without communication. That's why it has been said that the people cannot not communicate. They are engaged in conversation, dialogues, interviews, committee meeting, public speaking and organizational or cultural interchanges. The challenge is whether they can communicate well or not

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