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Consecutive Interpreting Practice2.1. Listen to the following openings and introductions to conferences, workshops, and seminars and by the interpretation:2.1.1. The U.S.-Vietnam RelationsRaymond f. Burghardt, the U.S. Ambassador to VietnamRemarks to the Asia SocietyWashington, DCJanuary 21, 2003 Thank you for this opportunity to meet again with members of the Asia Society and to share some of my views about U.S. relations with Vietnam. I've been back in Vietnam now for a little more than one year and this is a good occasion to give a summary of the state of our bilateral relationships. I'm especially pleased to speak with you today in light of the upcoming 13th Annual Asian Corporate Conference that will take place in Hanoi in early March; I hope some of you will be able to attend. Meetings at the leadership level well indicate the state of a relationship. We now see regular exchanges between the US and Vietnam. For example, Foreign Minister Nien visited Washington and New York last September. We welcome the possibility of Minister of Defense Investigators traveling to the U.S. within the next year, and we hope that at least one Deputy Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister will also visit. Last year, the Embassy hosted a number of large Congressional and private sector trade delegations and we look forward to hosting even more this year. The Asia Society Corporate Conference in March will also greatly help push the relationship forward-this event will bring a number of well respected and high level folks from both the private sector and government from the U.S. and other regional partners. ... I look forward to seeing some of you in Hanoi and thank you for your attention. 2.1.2. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests. It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the Da Nang Royal Hotel for the 2007 meeting of the meteorological society. My name is Terry Moss and I'm the coordinator of strategy of the London weather centre in England. Our focus over the next two days is to inform and advise delegates on management strategies when dealing with natural disasters such as flooding and typhoons. We are all very much aware of recent events in Vietnam. Flooding across the central region over recent months has of course caused great damage to both property and crops, and it is events like this that we have to manage and possibly prevent in the future. The region also suffered a typhoon only twelve months ago and again the devastation and damage to infrastructure was vast, and we believe, preventable. It is our aim today to share ideas with delegates regarding the prediction and monitoring of major weather events. We will consider ways to monitor increasing weather patterns with precision and certainty, to look at ways of informing authorities across the region of imminent weather conditions, and finally, to review national policy on responding efficiently to events of serious magnitude. 2.1.3. Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. It is my great pleasure to welcome all delegates here today at the start of the eighth annual Family Planning Conference. My name is Margaret Steel and I'm the Chief Medical Examiner for the World Health Organization (WHO). It's the first time the WHO has officially organized this event, but having seen and been impressed by its success over the past seven years, we were more than delighted to get involved with such a worthwhile project. We at the WHO recognize the need for family planning in developing countries. We fully support the strategies that the Vietnamese authorities have implemented in their quest for the further development of this society. 2.1.4. My name is Laura Spencer, and I'm the vice principal of the university. And it's my pleasure to welcome you all here today to the foreign languages department for the third annual meeting of the BSA-British Schools in Asia. The main focus over the next three days will be on new strategies to enhance the teaching of English as a foreign language for our students. Population control is a fundamental concern for any nation that intends to control its rate of development. The Vietnamese government has taken decisive measures in this regard, and their commitment to controlling the population levels and thus reducing the financial strain on the welfare state is a testament to their desire for increased economic productivity and living standards. 2.1.5. Good morning, everyone. If I can just ask you to take your seats, then we can begin. That's it, thank you. Well, welcome. It's great to see such a huge turnout here today, and I hope you all had a chance to sample the delicious coffee and fresh pastries that Phillip, our chef, has put on for you. The university is famous in this town for Phillip and his talented catering team, and if you've tried the chocolate croissants this morning, you'll know exactly what I'm talking about. 2.1.6. Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. We'd like to thank you all for attending today's conference here at the Sandy Beach Resort. My name is Janet Smith and I'm the funding coordinator at Ecotech Ltd., a US based organization dedicated to tackling the problem of air pollution on a global level. We are delighted to be here today to share some ideas with you about possible measures that we as a private company and the Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources of Vietnam (MONRE) can pursue together to reduce the growing problem of dangerous pollutants.2.2. Listen to the following conference openings and do the interpretation. Act out in a group with a speaker and a small audience. 2.2.1. Gemma * Playback of Directors of Danang UniversityToday at the hotel Furama in Da Nang, the consent and permission of the Government, the encouragement of the Ministry of education and training, science and Technology Ministry and the people's Committee of Da Nang City, Da Nang University, we coordinate with Vietnamese-American Education Foundation (US-VIETNAM Foundation) organizes international scientific workshop (international symposium) on the topic "the socio-economic strategic Central XXI century Eve Vietnam "(Socio-economic development strategy for Central Vietnam at the threshold of the 21st century).On behalf of the University, I would like to warmly welcome the distinguished guests from industry and agencies locally, scientists from the University, the Research Institute of the United States, Canada, Thailand, Japan, and the scientists, makers of the strategy of socio-economic development of countries in the region about to attend and report at the Workshop. 2.2.2. The speech of the Minister of natural resources-environmentDear comrade, Ladies and gentlemen,I am very pleased on behalf of the leadership of the Ministry of natural resources-environment national seminar of the project "construction of Da Nang-environmental city" today. Taking place at the time of the central province has just undergone the massive flood, causing many human losses and of very high determination showed by the leadership and people of Danang city in building a modern city, friendly to the environment. I greatly appreciate and welcome the initiative of comrades, at the same time wishing that this model will soon succeed and the other in the country, local learning and replication.Is one of the most dynamic local region Central, have major socio-economic as well as security-defense, is an important transportation hub both on road, rail, sea and air, is the main gateway into the sea East of the Central Highlands and the Mekong region countries in the past, Da Nang was very effort to social-economic growth and international integration. However, all changes and growth may be negative effects on the environment. So in the process of development, the environment must be considered as one of the three basic pillars are inseparable with the process of socio-economic development. 2.2.3. The speech of the Chairman of the city people's Committee of Da Nang (seminar "Central-new opportunities for investment and development", on 27/03/2008) Dear Mr. Nguyen Bich dat, Deputy Minister of planning and investment. Dear gentlemen Gemma *,Dear distinguished guests,Trước hết, thay mặt chính quyền và nhân dân thành phố Đà Nẵng, tôi xin nhiệt liệt chào mùng toàn thể quý vị đại biểu, các vị khách quý đã về dự Hội thảo “Miền Trung - Vận hội mới cho đầu tư và phát triển” do Bộ Kế hoạch và Đầu tư phối hợp với UBND thành phố Đà Nẵng và Báo Sài Gòn Giải Phóng tổ chức. Thông qua Hội thảo này, chúng ta sẽ có dịp nhìn nhận rõ hơn những cơ hội mới về đầu tư và phát triển cho khu vực miền Trung của Việt Nam.... Chúng tôi cho rằng Hội thảo lần này sẽ là một cơ hội quý giá để chúng ta giới thiệu, trao đổi về các cơ hội đầu tư kinh doanh, tăng cường hợp tác giữa Đà Nẵng với các địa phương miền Trung và giữa miền Trung với các nhà đầu tư trong và ngoài nước để cung nhau phát triển.Xin chúc quý vị sức khoẻ và chúc Hội thảo thành công tốt đẹp. Xin cảm ơn ./.2.2.4. Phát biểu của đại diện cộng đồng doanh nghiệp tại Đà NẵngKính thưa các quý vị đại biểu, Kính thưa quý thầy cô giáo, các bậc phụ huynh và các bạn sinh viên thân mến,Hôm nay tôi rất vinh dự đại diện cho cộng đồng Doanh nghiệp địa phương tham dự và phát biểu trong buổi Lễ khai giảng Chương trình Đào tạo Cử nhân chuyên ngành Quản trị kinh doanh (niên khoá 2005-2010) theo hình thức liên kết đào tạo giữa ĐHĐN, ĐH Towson (Vương quốc Anh) và Tổ chức Giáo dục Quốc tế A
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