Thursday, April 30, 2015

Driving

On Monday the 27th April our class went to the Leinster Driving School.  We were all very excited as we were the last of the three TY classes to go and had heard a great deal about it.  When we got there we were asked to split into 2 groups.  After that we were asked to get into groups of 3 and 4.  Our group decided to do the theory test first so we were brought into a room and the man explained to us what the theory test was all about.  In our groups we were given a mock theory test and were asked to compete it.  The first time round my group scored highest which was a score of 38 out of 40.  You need 35 to pass.  They were then given back to us and we were given a chance to change our answers and then he corrected them again for us.  We scored 37 this time.  After a third time he then told us what answers we had gotten wrong.  I learned that it is very important to study if your going to complete your theory test.  We then headed out into the yard where we all had to line up and one by one we were given a pair of beer goggles and we had to pick up a cone and place it on top of another cone and then high five the instructor.  It was very funny watching everyone complete the task as it was very hard to do.  The purpose of this was to warn us how dangerous it is to drive whilst drinking.  We then had lunch and headed out to the driving track where we got into our groups of 3 and 4 and chose a car.  I was in a group of 3 and our instructor was a woman called Margaret.  She was really nice and talked us through everything.  I was quite nervous at the start but once I started off I found it quite easy.  We each got about 25 minutes on the road.  It was really fun and I really enjoyed it.  Overall I think it was the best thing we did in TY this year.  

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Mini-Company

Today we had our mini-company final.  At 9;05 we all went into the hall to set up our stands to display our products.  We had an hour until the judges came.  We were all stressed trying to add the finishing details to our display and reading over the report to make sure everything was included in it.  When the judges came in they walked around each stand and looked at the products we had produced.  They asked us a few questions about where our ideas came from and how we made our product.  They only spent about 2 minutes at each stall before moving on to the next.  After they had gone around to all the different groups we all had to bring up our chairs in front of the judges' desk and group by group we went up and explained our pitch to them in a three minute presentation.  When it was our turn we were very nervous.  We walked up to them and one by one we clearly stated our name and our role in the team.  For example I told them my name was Beth and that I was the finance manager.  We briefly told them what each of our job was and what we had to do in order to produce and advertise our product.  After we had finished talking they asked us a few questions which we answered as best we could and then they thanked us and we left.  We were all delighted that we had finished and the nerves disappeared.  We went back to our seats and waited till all the other groups were finished.  Then we had lunch and came back to the hall to hear the results of which groups got through to the county final.  The 2 groups who got through were iProtect and Bam Beauty who were both very good.  There were 3 other awards given out for best presentation, best marketing method and best business report.  Our principle then came out and thanked us for all our hard work.  We then cleaned up the hall and went back to class.  

Thursday, January 29, 2015

English Play

Last Tuesday our whole Ty year got the bus to Mullingar to perform our English play.  Out of the 3 Ty classes there were about 7 different plays.  In our english class we had come up with the script ourselves.  The plays were about a variety of things including a girl dying from cancer, Schizophrenia, a love story and a court trial.  Mrs. O'Reilly's english  class's play was about the war and the Jews.  Mrs. Guilfoyle's class's play's were about gay marriage and child abuse.  We had been practising in our groups for  months and on Tuesday we got to go to Mullingar to perform them in front of judges.  It took about 40 minutes to get there and when we did we went in to our dressing rooms and started to get ready.  We started performing soon enough and we all got to watch each other's plays.  After each group performed the judge brought them into the green room to give them feedback on their performance.  We found that he was a bit harsh and critical on our performances overall.  There were also other schools there who we got to see perform.  They were good.  The guys in the last play didn't know their lines at all and it was pretty funny to watch. After we performed we were allowed out and we got to go to mcdonalds we just had to be back by the time the bus came. Overall we had a good day and we all enjoyed it.  It was a great experience being able to perform for an audience on a proper stage.