VOA Station ID
New Dynamic English, NDE 9A-1
Saly: Lao Opening
NDE Opening
11/9/07
VOA
SCRIPT 9A
Contents
NDE Opening
Interview. Simon Tompkins: I just got back from Princeton
Language Focus. The oldest building is Nassau Hall.
Interview 2. Simon Tompkins: The lecture was in the library.
Language Focus. It’s on Nassau Street.
E-mail: What’s the town of Princeton like?
Language Focus. Listen and answer.
Daily Dialogue: In the Parking Lot (Part 1)
Question of the Week (answer): Riddles
NDE Closing
Story Interlude: Larry has visitors.
FIB Opening
Interview: Introducing Mr. Stewart Chapman of Federal Motors
Language Focus: Variations
Interview 2: Introducing Mr. Chapman
Language Focus: Questions Based on FIB Dialog
Culture Tips: Internet
Language Focus: True/False
Business Dialog: Greetings
Focus on Functions: Greetings
Gary’s Tips: Greetings
FIB Closing
NDE MUSIC lead-in and then dips for voice over
Max (voice-over): Hi, I’m Max.
Kathy (voice-over): Hello. My name is Kathy.
Max and Kathy (voice-over): Welcome to New Dynamic English!
MUSIC up and then fade
Larry: New Dynamic English is a basic English language course and an introduction to American people and culture.
Today’s unit is “It’s Across From the Library.”
Saly(in Lao): New Dynamic English is a basic English language
course
and an introduction to American people and culture.
Today’s unit is “It’s Across From the Library.”
This program will focus on locations and spatial relationships.
MUSIC
Max: Hi, Kathy.
Who’s our guest today?
Kathy: Simon Tompkins.
Max: The photographer?
Kathy: That’s right.
Max: And what are we going to talk about?
Kathy: We’re going to talk about his visit to Princeton, New Jersey.
MUSIC
Interview. Simon Tompkins: I just got back from Princeton
Larry: Interview
Saly(Lao): Interview
Simon visited Princeton, New Jersey.
The office of the university president is in Nassau Hall. Lao translation
It’s located at the main entrance to the campus, on Nassau Street.
Lao translation
Kathy: Our guest today is Simon Tompkins.
Hello, Simon.
Simon: Hi, Kathy.
Kathy: Simon, last week you visited Princeton, New Jersey.
Simon: Yes, I got back yesterday.
Kathy: What’s Princeton like? I’ve never been there.
Simon: Princeton University has a very beautiful campus.
There are lots of trees and some very old buildings.
The oldest building is two hundred and fifty years old.
It’s located at the main entrance to the campus, on Nassau Street.
Kathy: What’s the name of the building?
Simon: Nassau Hall. The office of the university president is in Nassau Hall.
Kathy: We’ll talk more with Simon Tompkins after our break.
This is New Dynamic English.
MUSIC
Language Focus. The oldest building is Nassau Hall.
Larry: Listen and repeat.
Saly( instructions in Lao): Listen to the words. Say the words.
Max: Princeton University has a very beautiful campus.
(pause for repeat)
Max: The oldest building is Nassau Hall.
(pause for repeat)
Max: Nassau Hall is located at the main entrance to the campus.
(pause for repeat)
Max: The office of the university president is in Nassau Hall.
(pause for repeat)
Saly: Short explanations in Lao about Princeton University.
NDE Closing