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Hello I am doing a NVQ Level 1 in Business administration at Lewisham College. I am enjoying the course so far and hope to gain a qualification at the end of my course.
Recently I took part in an enrichment class doing cooking at the college and that involved cutting up onions, carrots, preparing vegetable, browning the mince and doing a bowl of spaghetti bolognaise.
I found it quite easy to do because I do cooking at home and I like doing spaghetti bolognaise when I am hungry and also it is good for your health and gives you a lot of energy. Also it is better then going out and getting a take away every time which it is bad for your health.
It was my first time doing cooking it at my college and it was a worthy and good experience because I learnt how to cook with different Ingredients and which I had never done before.
Also I feel that the college should do these types of experiment for younger students and foreign students in the college because it will help them in the future to cook different types of food. It will also give you more confidence cooking different types of food and using different ingredients. It only takes practice the more practice you have the better cooker you will be and also you will be able to cook for family and friends.
Becky’s Cooking Adventure
In our Business Administration class there is a group called the Enrichment class which consists of a mixture of boys and girls aged 16 to 18. We had a cooking adventure to do. Our adventure was to cook a bowl of spaghetti bolognaise from scratch as you can see in the pictures.
All the ingredients were bought by our tutor Sue and we had to pick out what ingredients we wanted to use. We were not allowed to use the sauce mixture that you get from the shops.
At first we chopped and cooked the vegetables, we added the garlic and mince meat. We then made the sauce which was tomato puree and water, including peppers and onion if we wished to. We then cooked the spaghetti once that was done, put the mince and spaghetti into a container and added parmesan cheese.
For me, the cooking experience was strange as I have never cooked a meal in my life - so it was a great way of learning how to cook because I had all my friends around me to help and now know how to cook spaghetti bolognaise!
A candid shot of Lewisham College at the time we had to leave. Yes, it was a little dark!
I think the furthest away I had been on a study visit with Lewisham College before had been Brighton so the thought of going to
The first moment I realized that things were going to be OK was when our students sorted out the other College with which we were travelling. To put it bluntly, several of their students had a ‘Prince Harry Moment’ – if you know what I mean! Rather than this resulting in all out bus warfare, a kind of Armageddon on wheels, our students treated the incident with maturity and articulacy with the result that peace broke out before war was declared - and they had helped educate a number of young people about how to speak about people who may not look the same as you! It was really heartening to see them deal with a potentially explosive situation so rationally and calmly.
It's the West - the wild wild west! Jane takes in her new surroundings!
On arrival we soon realised that the hotel we were staying in had a Western motif. I had sat through (possibly) thousands of John Wayne films with my father and my first thought was that he would have been in his element in this place and enjoyed it much more than me!
Daniel and Shahul, ready for some Disney action!
The enthusiasm of our students won the day and I very quickly began to enjoy our environment! With everyone settled in their rooms we had a quick decision to make. There were several hours between our checking in and the meal and first lecture of the day. What should we do? Hit the Park?! Oh yes!
The wheels on the bus go round and round. Or, if you are from Lewisham College and it's your first trip to the theme park, round and round and round and round - oh - and round!
You can take the folks out of Lewisham, but can you take Lewisham out of the folks? We boarded the bus to the theme park, expecting quite a long journey. We got to the first stop and blithely remained in our seats - after all we are used to buses taking forever to get anywhere in London! It was only when the bus turned and we noticed the rides that we realized that the park had been in front of us all the time and we were on our way back to the hotel. Ooops! Fortunately, the bus took very little time to get back and, well, get back as it were!
With a joy approaching hysteria, Tascha and Robert realise that they don't have to do any teaching for three days!
The first lecture was that very evening. The huge cinema used for the event made the four hundred or so students sitting in the auditorium look like a small group! I have to admit that I rested my eyes for about five minutes during that first lecture – whatever Tascha and Paul say, I was not asleep! It was a hugely interesting take on the park and the rides from the perspective of IT. After its conclusion we worried a little as all tutors on the Higher Diploma were called down to the front. We were told – to our surprise – that the next morning’s lecture had only been booked by two groups. That was Lewisham College and one other – and that the other group had dropped out, opting for the theme park instead!
The organizers insisted they were ready and din't mind performing for one group, so the next morning it was only our
On the stage, the auditions for the third film in the Twenty Eight Days Later trilogy were going quite well!
Again, maybe I worry too much! OK, there is no maybe about that! The initial feedback on this session was by far the best of the three lectures we attended. It was obvious that the organizers had pulled out all the stops when it came to putting the ‘show’ together and, in terms of our mantra at Lewisham (Communication Skills! Communication Skills! Communication Skills!), this fitted in perfectly. Plus we got to do what NONE of the other groups did - and that was get up on the stage and have a group picture taken! Say fromage!
Twenty one people, funny money, limited French.... Lovin' It? Well, yes, actually!
After this lecture we were already hungry – with eight hours to go to the evening meal! So, we all decamped to the nearby McDonalds. Placing twenty one orders was going to be a challenge for my rusty A’Level French! Fortunately, one of the McDonalds staff had seen us outside, writing down what everyone was having and when we got in there she took the order and sorted everything out for us! Considering the previous lecture had emphasized the importance of service to a place like
My car! My Car! MY CAR!!! Paul wants a new vehicle!
Post McDonalds, it was off to the park and our various (but not ‘final’) destinations! The place was truly enormous and it was to my continual surprise that we kept bumping in to people from the group. The rides were great but I have to admit that my own personal favourite was the pageant at four o'clock. The site of all my childhood favourites dancing through the streets choked me up a little! Fortunately, at that point there were no students in the near vicinity to poke fun at the old uns getting all sentimental! The day was wonderful and I assumed that by the time the students had had their fun at the park that they would have their evening meal and surely be ready for bed!
If there was a crime that took place, it was what Kerrie and Daniella did to Felix's hair!
Not! Taking our continual exhortation to heart (‘make the most of your short time here!’) the bulk of the students stayed up all night, chilling (as I believe the yoof of today refer to time spent chatting with each other in an informal manner!) altogether in a single room. I have to say here, that the behavior and general decorum of the Lewisham Lot put most of the other students staying at the hotel to shame.
A number of teachers were pacing the corridor all night making sure that their students were behaving. They must have wished that they were Bagpuss, no doubt! We had none of those issues whatsoever! Guys, you were fantastic!
Group Hug! Group Hug!
As tutors, we also got to have two of the longest and most unusual course team meetings ever!
So, If Shahul is Tarzan and Jane is, well, Jane - what does that make Tascha?!?
And so home to Dear Old Blighty the next morning. Safe to say, most of us were bleary eyed and sleepy (if not unconscious!) but that led to a quiet journey! My memories of this study trip are overwhelmingly positive. A lot was learned and people (students and staff) had a great deal of fun in to the bargain. Plus we missed the first day of the OFSTED inspection – what more can you ask? Well, can I ask this?
Can we do it again next week? Please? PLEASE?
When we got to
When Pluto arrives at your hotel, you know its photo opportunity time! Daniella and Kerrie jump right in! Who cares if you are the oldest having your pictures taken with him by about ten years!
We all had to attend a study meeting at 7.00pm on Monday – the first day. This was held in a huge cinema auditorium. There was one lady giving the lecture and going through presentations on how the theme park uses computers and IT. For examples most of the rides used graphics and we were taken through their production. After the presentation we got the bus from outside the park which would then take us straight to our hotel. We could either go back to our rooms, play games and chat with the teachers or there was an arcade in the hotel lobby itself. At eight in the evening we had dinner in the lobby. There were all different types of food to suit everyone’s taste buds.
Healthy eating was very important on the trip. That's mineral water in those cans! Honest! Pictured from left, Cavell, Lesley, Kerrie, Jesse, Daniella and Raman.
In the hotel there were numbers of colleges staying, all younger than us. As they were their sharing the same experiences as us, we had to behave and show them how to behave by example. The hotel also had other guest staying too, mostly families from other European countries.
When you wish upon a star!
Breakfast was served at eight the next morning, just through the main lobby. We had to be at the cinema which was in the theme park to attend another study presentation - the first one was at 11.20 and the next session was at 7.00pm. These sessions were taken by a man, and were about communications and how important they are when working in the
Planning what to do when Queen!
After the first sessions of the second day our wonderful teachers took everyone to lunch at McDonalds as a thank you for our good behaviour. After that we all spilt up, some of us stayed in the park, others went back to the hotel to catch up with their sleep and others went actually into
Jesse, Raman and Cavell ignore the parade and pose for the camera
We all meet up at 8.00pm for dinner in the hotel restaurant. We all went into the arcade for a few hours then all the students stayed up all night in one room watching telly and talking about the trip.
So, here is some of the parade without them!
At 6.30 we all left the room we were in and went back into our own rooms, to make sure we were all packed and ready to board the coach at 8.15 along with the other group which was on our coach on the way to the resort. We all had breakfast at 7.00 and got ready for the long journey back to
A completely natural and unposed picture! Daniella and Kerrie get friendly with a hippo made from plant life!
From the trip we all got different things out of it, we all communicated more and made new friends, we know what its like to go behind the scenes of the Paris rides and find out how each part of the park uses IT and computers. It also gave us lots of ideas about the things we can do for careers in the future.
To finish, here is a quote from one of the lectures. It is a good one to remember!
“Nobody is good at everything, but everybody is good at something.”
Article written by Daniella Guest