From: http://www.tanhil.mn/success/english/1895-voice-box-tv-show
Related: Австралийн SunRise шоуны “Voice Box” нэвтрүүлгийн продюсер Габриель Брейд Монголд
AYAD Australians in MN , Sydney Mongolian Students
Англи хэлний хөтөч VoiceBox нэвтрүүлэг
Нийтэлсэн Tanhil , Даваа, 23-02-2009 09:57
Англи хэл сурах эрмэлзэлтэй залуус маань хаана, хэрхэн англи хэл сурах арга байна, тэр бүгдийг хайж, эрэлхийлдэг болчихдог шүү дээ. Тэгвэл МҮОНТВ-ээр хагас сайн бүрт гардаг Voice Box тэд нарын маань шимтэн үздэг хамгийн дотны танил болсон нэвтрүүлэг байх нь гарцаагүй юм.Voice Box бол ESP-ээс Монголд хэрэгжиж байгаа нэг төсөл юм. Voice Box нь англи хэлийг Монголын хүүхэд, залуучуудад хөгжилтэй, харилцан яриа байдлаар, маш энгийнээр хүргэдэг ТВ-ийн шоу нэвтрүүлэг юм.
Voice Box нэвтрүүлэг нь энгийн хүмүүст хүрч, тэдэнтэй харилцаж, үзэгчидтэйгээ маш холбоо хамааралтай ажилладгаараа олны хүсэл таашаалд нийцсэн шилдэг нэвтрүүлэг.
Voice Box-ийн вэбсайтаар нь зочилж, хөтлөгч нарынх нь намтар түүхтэй танилцаж, тэдэнд санал хүсэлтээ хэлж, захидал бичих боломжтой.
Түүнчлэн Voice Box нэвтрүүлэг нь Бямба гариг бүрийн 18-30 минутаас хүрдэг гэдгийг та бүхэндээ сануулж байна.
Вэбсайт: http://voiceboxtv.org/
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we were celebrating Australia Day yesterday (Friday the 26th of Jan). Rest assured I do have something for you; a listening lesson to accompany the pictures that show the parts of the body. Look and listen here: http://voiceboxtv.org/index.php/2007/01/18/the-body/
Expect more listening lessons soon.
We had lots of fun for Australia Day. A group of us young Australians went to School #70 to play some games, sing some songs and talk to the kids about Australia. They were great! Then we went and played cricket in Sukhbaatar Square. Cricket is a very popular sport in Australia, and lots of people play cricket on Australia Day.
Thanks to everyone who’s joined the forum!
Miranda Stokes – Presenter

Age: 22
Sex: Female
From: Sydney, Australia
About Miranda: Before Miranda came to Mongolia to assist Gabrielle produce Voice Box, she was adventuring through Europe, looking after a baby girl. She was nannying and travelling with a family of Street Performers. Before Miranda left Sydney, she was studying Theatre/Media at University.
Interests: Miranda’s passions include performing, writing and creating films that share peoples’ stories. She is also a keen Netball player, which is a sport similar to Basketball.
Mitchell O’Hearn – Go-To Guy

Age: 23
Sex: Man
Star sign: Capricorn
From: Sydney, Australia.
Interests: Watching films, making films, loving films, knitting (not really), enjoying the company of strangers and all things purple.
Expertise: Producing. Cooking with eggplant. Editing. Remembering to put the tape in before hitting the record button.
Mitchell is a connoisseur of fine things, such as good friends, tasty food stuffs, and life in its abundant entirety. He joins us from that island to the south aka. Australia, where he had just completed studying the same media course as both Gabrielle and Miranda. His special skill would have to be knowing where things are in people’s kitchens without ever being shown. Apart from that, he is ready to make a fantastic show for you guys!
Gabrielle Brady – Long Lost Presenter/Producer
Age: 23
Sex: Female
Star sign: Scorpio and Libra (Gab is on “the cusp”)
From: Sydney, Australia.
Interests: Watching films, shopping, roller skating, reading, chatting with people.
Expertise: Acting (theatre and film). Producing (TV and radio).
Gabrielle is 23 years old from Sydney, Australia. Gabrielle has come from an acting and media background. She loves to perform in comedy roles, but also loves working in all elements of TV and film production. Gab has just finished working for the most popular network in Australia on the number one news breakfast show! Gabrielle has also worked a lot with kids, even performing as a fairy! Gabrielle is very excited to be starting her role on the VoiceBox program.
Dave – TV Dude/Journalist.

Age: 28
Sex: Male
Star sign: Gemini
From: Sydney, Australia.
Interests: Playing the guitar and didgeridoo, watching film and reading.
Expertise: Journalism (TV and radio). Reporter. Music.
Dave is 28, occasionally bearded and hails from Sydney, Australia. He’s a trained media baron with a background in journalism, so don’t mess with him. Dave also plays the guitar and didgeridoo, an Australian aboriginal instrument, which is basically a big, hollow stick. Like I said, don’t mess with Dave. Only kidding, he’s a puppy.
Bolor – Fashionista, Teacher, Presenter, Cover Girl

Age: 22
Sex: Female
Star sign: Sagittarius
From: Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
Interests: Fashion, music, literature, photography.
Expertise: English Teacher at the National University of Mongolia and ESP Foundation for 2 years and now working as a project officer for the UNFPA.
Bolor is a 22 year old local girl from Ulaanbaatar. She’s studied in the US, taught English at the National University of Mongolia and ESP. She now works as a project officer at the UNFPA. She’s a very busy girl and friendly as they come. She’s even appeared on the cover of Gyalbaa women’s magazine.
Seb Fowler – Web and Multimedia Dude.

Age: 23
Sex: Male
Star sign: Virgo
From: Melbourne, Australia.
Interests: Drawing weird things. Reading books and comics. Music (hip-hop, funk, soul and a little metal) and films (weird ones).
Expertise: Web design and Multimedia (websites, animation, CD-roms, DVD authoring, games, etc).
Seb is a 23 year-old, long-haired Melbournian trained in Multimedia. “What’s that?” I hear you ask. Well, he’s made websites, animations, web-comics, interactive/instructional CD-roms and DVDs and more. So yeah, that stuff’s all multimedia. Seb spends his idle hours drawing weird stuff and trying to make comics, while not on the internet, watching films or reading. Yes, he’s a bit of a nerd, but not without his charms.
Partners
ESP
English for Special Purposes Foundation (ESPF) is a non-government organisation that aims to enhance the English speaking capacity of people in order to promote social development and reduce isolation. It’s mission is to provide the highest standards of teaching English as well as organising cultural activities to complement this learning.
Mongol National TV
Founded in 1967, Mongol National Television is the longest running television station in Mongolia. It is currently the only television station that broadcasts throughout regional Mongolia and attracts an audience of up to 80% of the population This year MNTV has changed from being a government-run channel to Mongolia’s first public television station. Mongolian National Television has relationships with many international stations including CCTV (China Central TV), DW (Deutsche Welle, in Germany), NHK (Japan Broadcasting Organisation) and ABU (Asian Broadcasting Union). The network is also keen to extend its educational broadcasting by transmitting VoiceBox to young people across the country. This is in line with the Mongolian Government’s Action Plan 2004-2008’, which aims “Expand and improve the quality of English language teaching…” and encourages the “… production and broadcasting of educational programs for teaching English language…”
AYAD
The Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development (AYAD) program places skilled Australians on assignments in developing countries throughout Asia and the Pacific. Youth Ambassadors use their skills and expertise to actively contribute to international development. The AYADs are funded by the Australian Agency for International development (AusAID). The program has been running successfully for the past 8 years with over 400 Australians working internationally every year.
Australia Network (formerly ABC Asia Pacific)
Australia Network – Australia’s international satellite channel – is brought to you by Australia’s largest and most trusted broadcaster, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Offering a rich and diverse range of information and general programming, Australia Network is currently available in 10.2 million homes in 41 countries across the region and in more than 200,000 hotel rooms.Our television service can been accessed from Mongolia in the north, India to the west, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea in the south and across Pacific to the Cook Islands and the fringes of French Polynesia to the east.
Screening programs specifically produced for regional audiences, Australia Network draws on the vast inventory of programming available from both the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Australian commercial television networks and independent production houses from around the world.
On Australia Network you can catch the latest regional news, update your English language skills and tune in to world class international documentaries, lifestyle programs and top quality dramas, never before seen in the region. Extensive sports coverage and award winning children’s programs are also included in the programming mix.
Supporting the impressive television schedule is one of the most comprehensive online services in the region. The Australia Network website complements the television service with a focus on news, information and educational content, as well as promoting upcoming programming and other service information.
http://australianetwork.com/livingenglish/















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