Verbal communication will become a barrier in the world of travel and tourism as different countries prioritise their narrative language as part of their cultural etnicity. Most European countries utilise English as their primary communication language, which should reduce the speech barrier. English language learnt in school lacks vocal communication, thus if a person learns the language in school visits England, she or he must relearn the language because the country uses slang in most parts. As a result, it remains a barrier for any person who want to travel or stay in England.T
These kinds of issues were addressed in 2000’s by the Google ecosystem, which made language barriers easier by offering services like Google Translate and Maps, which have grown to be the most frequently used apps since you use them whenever you want to travel or locate a location on a map. To translate the instructions at any time, simply select Translate although the tools still need further improvement.
Google Translate

Google Maps

Visual Language
To address these issues, a viable solution would be to use visual language, which allows for faster communication and enhances vocabulary by the brain remembering the symbols, which aids in remembering the new term. The prospective visual language app and web tool should be accurate and allow for a smooth transition. This method will help alleviate the worry associated with becoming lost in a strange location.
Summary
With these issues in mind, a potential solution will be developed to improve the user experience and fix the challenges we are now experiencing. Inconsistency, translation errors, and accuracy are examples. By developing a new tool that makes extensive use of visual language and addresses all of the navigational issues that users face on a daily basis. Also, when people desire to travel overseas or enter the UK for the first time.
References
Google Maps, n.d. University of Hull [Online] (2023) Available at : https://www.google.com/maps/@53.7725549,-0.3666088,16z [Accessed in 29 October 2023]
Google Translate, n.d. University of Hull [Online] (n.d.) Available at : https://translate.google.com/?hl=lt&sl=en&tl=lt&op=images [Acccessed in 29 October 2023]