Conwor Script: Introduction by Laurence Alejo and Justin Damasin (Nakatayo Si Laurence and Justin While Yung Iba Nakaupo)

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CONWOR SCRIPT

Setting: Classroom; Talkshow/Infomative Show (Talk4Everyone)


Members: Jesse Brown, John Perez, Al-Mahdi Mohdshaid, Justin Damasin, and
Laurence Alejo

Hosts: Justin Damasin and Alfer John Perez

INTRODUCTION BY LAURENCE ALEJO AND JUSTIN DAMASIN


(nakatayo si Laurence and Justin while yung iba nakaupo)

John: Good day to each and everyone, I would like to introduce to you our group. My
name is Alfer John Perez your host for todays talkshow, together with me is Mr.
Justin Damasin, my co-host. AND Of course we wouldn’t be complete without our
guests from Ateneo de Zamboanga University; Ms. Jesse Brown, Mr. Laurence
Alejo, and Mr. Al-Mahdi Mohdshaid.

Justin: Before we formally start, Mr. Al-Mahdi Mohdshaid would like to would like to
give a brief introduction regarding our topic.

(Mr. Al-Mahdi will stand up and go to the center to explain)


Al-Mahdi: Ecological globalization refers to global environmental issues including
population growth, access to food, climate change, worldwide reductions in
biodiversity, and devastating effects on natural habitats. (Mr. Al-Mahdi will sit after
the thank you message by Justin)

Justin: Thank you for that wonderful information you got there Mr Al-Mahdi, i’m sure
our audience did learn a thing or two!

John: Now, let us formally start our talk-show by watching a 1 minute clip.
plays video
video ends

John: That is an amazing clip we got there. Now, let’s go over here and ask our
guest their stand about ecological globalization or global environmental issues
especially on today’s hot topic; Climate Change.
(Justin and John Sits down with the guests)

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Justin: Again, what a wonderful day it is to have our special guest with us to cover
today’s talkshow about ecological globalization or our hot topic climate change. Now
me and my partner John would like to ask few questions, is that alright?

Guests: Yes, it is! (don’t forget to smile hahaha)

Justin: Now, one hot topic that is trending online is Climate Change. What can you
say about it?

Jesse: Climate Change is real and it’s very serious. But it’s up to us to solve it. We
cannot let nature just “heal itself” we need actions to help our environment.

Laurence: Exactly, In the last two decades, we have experienced 14 of the hottest 15
years on the record. Sooner or later, drought and water shortages could affect
millions if not billions of people.

John: Since you have identified yourselves as student-researchers of Ateneo de


Zamboanga University, how do you think we can solve Climate Change?

Al-Mahdi: There’s always a solution, and there is hope. If we embrace solar and wind
power to their full potential, we could cut the world’s yearly carbon emission by a
third.

Jesse: Spot on Mr Al-Mahdi! Already, Germany generates 27% of their electricity


from renewables. Even so, they still have a goal of reaching 80% by 2050.

Justin: That is amazing!

Laurence: You know what is more amazing Mr Justin? As per our research,
Denmark can produce more wind energy than it can use! Imagine that.

Jesse: We also read an article regarding England’s plan on building the world’s
biggest offshore windfarm.

John Perez: So you mean, communities or countries, may it be large or small are
taking steps?

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Justin: Yes partner, I have read this article a while ago that there’s this public building
in Mexico City that has an exterior that breaks down air pollutants. Meaning erasing
the effects of 1,000 cars each day! Imagine that.

John: That sounds really amazing!

Jesse: Did you know that Paris installed street tiles that harvests energy from foot
traffic?

Al-Mahdi: So you see, ladies and gentlemen. We can all make a difference, even
individuals, through the choices we make every day. I’ll give you an example.
Imagine if every filipino driver drove 10 miles less each week, we could eliminate
million pounds of carbon from the air each year.

Laurence: Yes exactly, all we need is cooperation and innovation. Because this
things can make important strides possible.

John: Thank you so much for this informative session that we had, i’m very much
sure our audience did learn something.

Justin: Nevertheless, we will be ending this talk show with additional knowledge.

STAND TOGETHER AND SAY IT TOGETHER


IT IS REAL AND IT IS SERIOUS. BUT IT IS UP TO US TO SOLVE IT. THERE’S
HOPE. THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR LISTENING

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