In the written test, all the candidates' papers are exactly the same. Sure, that's four courses. General knowledge of tour guides 100, 50 points for Chinese language and literature. Two papers will be distributed together, in the morning, in the afternoon 100, and in the afternoon. This reference book can only be bought at the Tourism Bureau. In Hejiang Pavilion, a set of six books. The total score is 300, and the lines in these two years are above 190.
As for the oral test, I mainly read the oral test book bought in the tourism bureau. . Generally speaking, the way of answering questions is divided into scenic spots and explanations. The book divides Sichuan tourism into seven districts, and each district has written some scenic spots. The explanation of scenic spots is to choose one of the scenic spots listed in the book. There is only one thing to pay attention to when speaking, so that the judges can't feel the flow, that is to say, you can't talk about the plaque at the door for a while and come back to the back hall later. The explanation on the way is to draw lots during the exam, draw one from seven districts, and then talk about it. For example, if you draw the Chengdu line, you have to talk about the tour guide on the way to Chengdu. It can be said that on the way from the airport to the hotel, the hotel can go to Wuhou Temple, but not to the scenic spots. You must be able to move. For example, if you see Jinjiang outside the window, just talk about Jinjiang. Although you said you would draw lots on the way, you don't know what you will draw. However, you can still decide what you can talk about in each region. If you have enough time, you can prepare an article for all seven districts. It must be noted that you can only talk about the route in the area drawn on the way. You can't say that you are now in Chengdu and will soon arrive in Suining, which will cross two districts, and that will be miserable.
After talking about the scenic spots and the way, the judges will ask a question, which must be in the 100 questions at the end of the oral test book, that is to say, in order to ensure that you can answer them, you'd better recite all these 100 questions.
There is still a time limit for the oral exam. Chinese takes 5-6 minutes, depending on the judges. Some judges patiently listened to your lengthy tour guide speech, and some took a stopwatch to time you, so you didn't have to speak for five minutes. Foreign languages will be longer, 7-8 minutes. It's normal to be interrupted by the judges during the exam. As for which article you want to recite, I really don't know. In the oral exam, some people create their own guiding words to let their own things play naturally in the exam. Most people will directly use the excellent leading words before, and if they play well, they will get high marks. Of course, after taking the foreign language exam, the tour guide should give the examiner a full foreign language dialogue, and finally don't speak Chinese. Personally, I think there is still some luck in the oral exam. Examiners are different, subjective and their scores vary greatly, and the results are often far from their own estimates. This year's results have just come out. You can go to the post bar of Baidu's "Sichuan Tour Guide Examination" and have a look. However, I believe that as long as I have the strength, I can still pass.
Typing too much makes me tired. . Finally, I wish you a successful tour guide certificate. . .