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Morning Assembly- Beryl Presentation X: Good morning PSD. This is Breakout. I’m x, breaking out of the ordinary. X: After considering the pros and cons, the Senate has finally decided to wound down its debate on the “I Speak English” bill. This was proposed by Senate president Alexander Acosta last 2008 to enhance the PSDians’ ability to communicate their ideas fluently in English. The bill sparked many controversies such as the lost of our national identity, the benefit of reaching out to other countries and many more. Prior to the announcement of the decision, many experts take a stand on the issue. Here is a video clip of yesterday’s International Conference for Applied Linguistics. (switch to abby and company) globally competitive X: we just received a statement from the breakout reporters. The decision on the controversial “I speak English bill” is now being finalized. For an update about the bill, live in the Commission on the Filipino Language, here is Nikko Molina. (blab la bla) Classmates--nikko X: Thank you Nikko. Breaking news, the senators have already voted, and the results will be announced now. And live on the Senate, Camille Delavin. Camille: Thank you, X. The Senate has finally ended the discussion on the “I Speak English” bill and will formally announce their decision after this ceremony. (entry of colors, morning routine) (inauguration of the I Speak English Campaign) lupang hinirang na tapos iaabot ni nae ung mic kay sir blab la blah then go back to camille Camille: Once again, this is Camille, breaking out of the ordinary. X: international singers, musical group has come to the Philippines to perform a free concert, as part of the inauguration of the I speak English bill… live at the Araneta Coliseum, , breakout viewers let’s watch this. (Concert) And that is all for today. Once again I’m x, breaking out of the ordinary.

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Morning Assembly- Beryl PresentationX: Good morning PSD. This is Breakout. I’m x, breaking out of the ordinary.X: After considering the pros and cons, the Senate has finally decided to wound down its debate on the “I Speak English” bill. This was proposed by Senate president Alexander Acosta last 2008 to enhance the PSDians’ ability to communicate their ideas fluently in English. The bill sparked many controversies such as the lost of our national identity, the benefit of reaching out to other countries and many more. Prior to the announcement of the decision, many experts take a stand on the issue. Here is a video clip of yesterday’s International Conference for Applied Linguistics.

(switch to abby and company) globally competitiveX: we just received a statement from the breakout reporters. The decision on the controversial “I speak English bill” is now being finalized. For an update about the bill, live in the Commission on the Filipino Language, here is Nikko Molina.(blab la bla)Classmates--nikkoX: Thank you Nikko. Breaking news, the senators have already voted, and the results will be announced now. And live on the Senate, Camille Delavin.Camille: Thank you, X. The Senate has finally ended the discussion on the “I Speak English” bill and will formally announce their decision after this ceremony.(entry of colors, morning routine)(inauguration of the I Speak English Campaign)lupang hinirang natapos iaabot ni nae ung mic kay sirblab la blahthen go back to camilleCamille: Once again, this is Camille, breaking out of the ordinary. X: international singers, musical group has come to the Philippines to perform a free concert, as part of the inauguration of the I speak English bill… live at the Araneta Coliseum, , breakout viewers let’s watch this. (Concert)And that is all for today. Once again I’m x, breaking out of the ordinary.

To close the program, may we call our high school coordinator Mrs. Minda for the closing remarks.

(jdjagfjsa)Thank you ma’am. Let us all rise and sing the PSD hymn