Ninth class
On this day we didn't have a class in a classroom like usual. There was a Language & Culture Carnival (LCC) from the 12th of Dec till the 14th of Dec. We happened to have a class on the last day of the carnival so, Miss Zu asked us to do 'something' about the carnival held.
There were a lot of things going on for the LCC. There were language booths set up at the Speaker's Corner and there were also some food stalls in front of the SL Block.
The 'thing' Miss Zu asked us to do was to make a food review of one of the stalls in SL and gather information from the language booths.
The stall I chose was Madam Cecilia's stall. I believe the stall's name was Fabulous Food 1 Malaysia. True to its name, the stall did indeed sell foods that represents the races in Malaysia. For example, nasi lemak, roti canai,thosai, pudding, cakes and tarts and a variety of hot drinks. The prices were fairly cheap, in my opinion. Nasi lemak for RM1.20 is quite cheap, I think.
I did not buy the nasi lemak, instead I bought roti canai. The roti canai were originally priced at RM1.20 but by the time I bought it the price had already dropped to RM1.00 to my much happiness!
This is how it looked like in it's 'packaged'.
Very pretty, I must say! Haha
This is its contents. Doesn't that just look very appetising?? The roti canai comes with some vegetable curry, of course. The taste was okay for a cold roti canai =D
The ingredients for the roti canai, in case you want to try your hands on making it, were wheat flour, water, salt and ghee. For the vegetable curry: vegetable oil, onions, spices, water, coconut milk, salt and of course vegetables.
We then went to the Speaker's Corner to conduct some interviews with the booths people but sadly 2 out of the 3 booths, the Mandarin and the Arabic booths, had already closed. It was understandable since it was already late afternoon and it was also the last day of the LCC.
Proofs ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The only booth that were still running was the English Language Society (ELS) booth.Thank God!
Ok, firstly I just wanted to say that we were all gutted when there was only 1 booth left standing. Actually, deep down I think we all were kinda felt like 'YAY' since less booth equals to less interviews. Haha.
So, these were some of the guys that were running the booth. I did the interview with the girl in the black T-Shirt. Her name is Aiman (I think) she's a part 4. The info that I gathered after I talked to her was that their purpose for setting up the booth was to make the students more aware of the English language. They also informed me that they want university students to relive their childhood memories of Disney princesses, like Beauty and The Beast. She said they also had a face cut-out board of the Disney characters but that I cannot confirm since by the time we went there it was already late afternoon and they had closed the photography session. So, I didn't get to see that myself.
This was how their booth looked like. Pretty nice, huh? They won the Best Booth award, ok. I don't know if you can see the hamper they won but I'm telling, I am jealous =P
There you can see 2 pictures of Disney princesses stuck on both sides of the ELS poster. The wall was put to good use. It was packed with interesting information and stuffs.
Hand painting was also one of the activities that they carried out. I did not get my hands painted nor did my friends. But I have seen the art work on one of my friend's hand and it was quite nice, I must say! Cheap too. RM2.00 I think. The painter is brilliant. I've seen her at work.
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The LCC poster that I 'stole' ;p |
I hope you would feel like you were there by reading this entry!
Later.