In addition, Kachru and his co-writers (2006) present the growth of English within 3 concentric circles namely; inner circle, outer circle, and expanding circle country. The concept of inner circle country refers to the countries where English is spoken as the native language. Meanwhile, the outer circle consists of the countries which have the strong influence of English through political and economic areas. Presumably, English in outer circle is spoken as the ‘second’ language where it is used as the official language. The last one is expanding circle country by which English is learned and spoken as a ‘foreign’ language. In Indonesia, the use of English belongs to the last category, expanding circle country where English is spoken as a foreign language. Even so, English in Indonesia is spread rapidly as the result of its global economic development.
One of the rapid growths in Indonesian economic sector is a tourism industry. Tourism sector offers the uniqueness of Indonesia to the global world and attracts foreigners to explore its beauty. Successfully, more and more people from different parts of the world come to visit Indonesia for it has so many tourist destinations which are spread in the different islands which each has its own uniqueness. Concerning this reason, the need for English as a tool of global communication is very essential to facilitate the intercultural communications and to prevent communication breakdowns. Tourism industries are those who are very concerned about the ability of their personnel on English as the expansion of globalization requires them to be able to communicate well in order to succeed in facilitating communication because it is very important for us to function efficiently in global environment, and it is important to cultivate a range of competencies which are amenable to different intercultural contexts. In this stand point, English is one of many important competencies that one should master in order to participate and engage meaningfully within the members of the wider global community by which Patel and his co-writers (2011) refer the term as the global community engagement (P 5).
Presented in National English Language Teacher and Lecturer Conference (NELTAL) at UNM, March 31st 2012 with the main theme "Englishes for Communication and Interaction"