My Experience as a Producer

An Audio Tape Called "Slang with a Bang"

When I volunteered at the Los Angeles Valley College Speech Department, there was a program for students who were new to the United States and needed help in English conversation.

I met with these students twice a week. They came from all over the world. The first day of our meeting, an Asian woman greeted me with a very low bow. I had the students introduce themselves and tell everyone where they came from. Most of them had some type of experience with the English
 language, so we were able to proceed with our group conversation. They talked about their classes, their jobs, their families and any experience that they decided to talk about. Some students talked more than others, and some seemed to have difficulty with the English language or were shy, so they didn't talk at all.

At one of our meetings, there didn't seem much conversing going on until one young man asked a question. His question got this group stimulated.

This young man told our group that recently at work someone told him that he had "money to burn." He was puzzled because he didn't understand what that meant. No one seemed to be able to help him, so I explained what this expression meant.

Well, it wasn't very long when several of the students brought up the various slang expressions and started asking about the meaning of these expressions. Some of them even offered to talk about the expressions that they were already acquainted with and even were able to tell us how it was interpreted in in their own language. It was a fun period for all of us.

After this meeting with these students, I became very excited. I got a "brain storm." I decided to make a tape using several of our slang phrases.

The following semester, I enrolled in a broadcasting class at this college. I became acquainted with some of these young students and the teacher of this class. I became very excited when I decided to produce a tape for foreigners.

I have a friend who has his own broadcasting equipment in his home. I asked some of the students whom I felt had good voices and the teacher, if they would like to go to my friend's house and make a tape of the script that I had written for them.

 
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Posted on 12/28/2007 at 10:12:51 PM

I loved this one, the part about slang and then making a script and production!

Posted on 12/28/2007 at 1:12:40 PM

my daughter is a new producer in one of our local tv stations...she would like this piece...thanks

Posted on 12/27/2007 at 8:12:01 PM

Very interesting

Posted on 12/21/2007 at 8:12:13 PM

Interesting experience!!

Posted on 12/21/2007 at 7:12:49 PM

Sounds like a great experience. Nice article.

Posted on 12/21/2007 at 6:12:00 PM

What an interesting experience. You should write another article on common expressions that people might not understand. Great job!

Posted on 12/20/2007 at 11:12:20 AM

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