THM Intensive English 30-Hour Program Equips New Bilingual Students for Academic Success and Global Opportunities

Tourism and Hospitality 09 June 2026 Chutipas Kaewpetch
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THM Intensive English 30-Hour Program Equips New Bilingual Students for Academic Success and Global Opportunities
THM Intensive English 30 Hours

THM Intensive English 30-Hour Program Equips New Bilingual Students for Academic Success and Global Opportunities

The Tourism and Hospitality Management Program at the International School of Tourism prepares incoming bilingual students for English communication, academic learning, and future international experiences.

Preparing Freshmen for a Bilingual Learning Environment

The Tourism and Hospitality Management Program, International School of Tourism, Suratthani Rajabhat University, organized the THM Intensive English 30-Hour Program for newly admitted students in the bilingual track before the official start of the academic semester.

The program aims to strengthen students’ English language skills for classroom learning, daily communication, and adaptation to a bilingual learning environment. These skills are essential for students in tourism and hospitality, where international communication plays a key role in both academic and professional development.

English is more than a subject—it is a gateway to global learning, international experiences, and future career opportunities in the tourism and hospitality industry.

Learning from Experienced English Language Specialists

The program was led by experienced English language specialists, Dr. Khanchai Wongchana and Dr. Apinan Wongkittiporn, lecturers from the Business English Communication Program, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Management Sciences, Prince of Songkla University.

Dr. Khanchai Wongchana English language development specialist
Dr. Apinan Wongkittiporn Lecturer, Business English Communication Program

Opening Doors to International Opportunities

Beyond preparing students for bilingual classroom learning, the THM Intensive English Program serves as an important foundation for international opportunities throughout the curriculum.

Students are encouraged to participate in international student exchange programs during their third year of study and undertake cooperative education placements in tourism and hospitality businesses abroad during their fourth year.

The program also supports the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in promoting quality education, developing employability skills for future careers, and strengthening academic collaboration among higher education institutions.

SDG Report & Relevant Goals

This program supports the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through quality education, employability development, and academic collaboration that prepare students for international opportunities in tourism and hospitality.

SDG Goal Target Description Connection to Project
SDG 4 Goal 4: Quality Education The THM Intensive English Program enhances English language proficiency, supports bilingual learning, and prepares students for academic success, international mobility, and lifelong learning opportunities.
SDG 8 Goal 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth The program develops communication, intercultural, and professional skills that are essential for future careers in the tourism and hospitality industry, while preparing students for cooperative education and international work experiences.
SDG 17 Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals The project reflects academic collaboration between Suratthani Rajabhat University and Prince of Songkla University through knowledge sharing and expert-led capacity building for students.

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