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Hot Script for Moderators

Opening Ceremony

[Greeting Audience]

Good morning/ afternoon/ evening, Your Highness/ Excellencies/ Ladies and gentlemen/ boys and girls,
welcome to ... I'm ... it is my pleasure/ honor to be a moderator for this session/ program/ seminar/
conference on ... The program for this morning/ afternoon/ evening is as follows: ... In a short while, we will
start the opening ceremony with ...

[Inviting someone for an opening speech]

Ladies and gentlemen, May I invite/ call on/ call upon/ request ... to give/ deliver a/an address/ remarks/
opening speech/ opening address/ welcome address/ report.
[The President giving opening speech]
[Refreshment]

We'll now have a fifteen minutes break (for refreshments). Please be back at... / I'll see you again at ... / We'll
be back at ...

[After Refreshment]

Welcome back. Our next session is ... .

Seminar

Good morning/ afternoon/ evening, Your Highness/ Excellencies/ Ladies and gentlemen/ boys and girls,
welcome to ... I'm ... it is my pleasure/ honor to be a moderator for this session/ program/ seminar/
conference on ...

[Introducing the guest speaker]

First of all, may I briefly introduce to you our guest speaker/panelists from ... . He graduated with a ... degree
in ... from ... . He got his/her ... degree in ... from... . Some of his/her significant positions/ publications
are/include ... . Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome.../ please give a warm welcome to... . Please give a
big round of applause to invite... .

[Asking Audience for questions]

Thank you very much for an interesting talk. Now, if anyone has any questions, I'm sure ... would be pleased
to answer them.

[Thanking the guest speaker]


Thank you very much ... . As a token of our appreciation ... for his/ her time and his valuable contribution,
may I call on/ call upon/ invite/ request ... to kindly present a memento to the guest speaker.

[Thanking audience]

Ladies and gentlemen, may I thank you very much for your (active) participation in this seminar/ session/
program/ conference. I hope you enjoy the program. Have a safe trip (back) home. Bye bye.

Real Script on the 16th of November, 2000


at the Christian College
(All rights reserved.)

[The guest speaker having a chat with panel of college


administrators]
[Getting quite in just about time]

Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the program. I'm


Montri Tangpijaikul. It is my pleasure to be a moderator for this
session on "How to Read the Bible as Literature." First of all, may I
briefly introduce to you all our guest speaker from Korea.

He graduated with a bachelor's, a master's and a doctoral degree in


English Literature from Krung Hee University in Seoul. He also a
master's degree of Divinity from Boston University School of
Theology at Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Presently, he is studying
for a Ph.D. in the area of Theology at Evangelical Theological
College of Wales in the United Kingdom.

From 1984 to 1986, he was a visiting professor at State University


of New York.
From 1989 to 1993, he was the dean of the main library at Jeonju
University in Korea.
From 1993 to 1995, he was the dean of College of Humanities at
Jeonju University.
From 1995 to 1996, he was an exchange professor at University of
Yangon, Union of Myanmar.
From 1998 to 1999, he was a visiting professor at University of
Edinburgh, Scotland.
And, from 1993 till present, he has been a professor of English
Literature at Jeonju University.

Some of his significant publications include "Backgrounds of


European Literature", "How to Read the Bible as Literature", and
"Literature Through the Eyes of Faith" Ladies and gentlemen, please
welcome Dr. Seung Soo Kim.

[The guest speaker giving lecture]

Thank you very much for an interesting talk. Now, if anyone has any
questions, I'm sure Dr. Kim would be pleased to answer them.
[Audience asking questions]

Thank you very much Dr. Kim. As a token of our appreciation to our
guest speaker for his time and his valuable contribution, may I
request the president of Christian College, Dr. Janjira
Wongkhomthong to kindly present a memento to Dr. Kim.

[The president giving some memento]


[A Little While After a Big Round of Applause]

Ladies and Gentlemen, may I thank you for your active participation
in this seminar. I hope you enjoy the program. Have a safe trip back
home. Bye bye.

Real Script on the 18th of November, 2001


at the Christian University
(All rights reserved.)

[The guest speaker having a chat with the guest speaker]


[Getting signal from the president]

Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the program. I'm


Montri Tangpijaikul. It is my pleasure to be the moderator for this
session on "Christian Response to Globalization." First of all, may I
request the president of the Christian University, Dr. Janjira
Wongkhomthong, to kindly give an opening speech. Ladies and
gentlemen, may I introduce to you all our guest speaker from the
Philippines.

He graduated with a bachelor's of Divinity from Silliman Divinity


School in 1974, a master's of Theology in 1978 and a doctor's of
Theology in 1990 both from South East Asia Graduate School of
Theology.

He used to be the dean of Divinity School at Silliman University. He


is now an Associate Professor of Systematic Theology at Silliman
University Divinity School and also the chairperson of the United
Church of Christ in the Philippines General Assembly.

Some of his significant publications are:


- Radical and Evangelical: Portrait of a Filipino Christian
- Theology in the Philippines: The Future of Local Theologies in the
Age of Globalization
- Evangelism with Integrity and Coherence

Ladies and Gentlemen, please welcome Dr. Everett Mendoza.


Thank you very much for an interesting talk. Now, if anyone has any
questions, I'm sure Dr. Everett would be pleased to answer them.

Ladies and Gentlemen, Any question? Any more points to raise?

Thank you very much Dr. Everett. As a token of our appreciation to


our guest speaker for his time and his valuable contribution, may I
request the president of the Christian University, Dr. Janjira
Wongkhomthong to kindly present a memento to the guest speaker.

Ladies and gentlemen, may I thank you for your participation in this
seminar. I hope you enjoyed the program and I look forward to your
participation in future seminars.

Finally, on behalf of the Christian University, I hope that Dr. Everett


enjoys the rest of his time in Thailand.

Now could you join with me in showing our appreciation to the


speaker in the usual way.

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