Andre
Arlet
I have a work placement at St. Mary’s Family Centre Day care Nursery and in the After School Club in Upper Norwood. This Work placement is at a special place, a church. My colleagues are very nice and we want to stay in contact when I’m back in Germany. I am working with children from 2 years old to 11 years old. My job is to look after them, singing some songs, reading stories, preparing food, helping them with their homework, flick painting, build some things and the most important thing in this job is playing with them. I really enjoy the work and I’m learning a lot which is useful for my Life dream. Most of these things are new vocabulary and more about the work in the United Kingdom. I also get more information about the English school system which is important for my sons future.
And now about London: My favourite places that I visited are The London Dungeon and The London Bridge Experiences with the London Tombs. These are great places for people who like scary things. But its not just the scary things you also get to know a lot of information about the English history in the past like Jack the Ripper and the history of the London Bridge. I really liked the Westfield Shopping Mall in Sheppard’s bush and the shopping at Oxford Street. In the Westfield Shopping Mall you can find shops like Gucci or Swarovski. There are also some shops for people who don’t have so much money. The greatest thing what I saw in this Mall was Rihanna. She was there to put the Christmas Lights on and to celebrate her new album. It was so great to see her!
I’ve done a sightseeing-tour through London and it was good because I have seen all the popular places in London like the London Eye, Big Ben or The houses of Parliament. The most impressive sight I’ve seen was the Tower bridge. It was interesting to see how the bridge changed if ships are driving through and than shut down that pedestrians and cars can go over the bridge.
What was difficult for me? The food! Because it is different than the one we get in Germany, but after a couple of days you get used to it.
The biggest challenge for me was the underground system. At the first time I was lost because it’s such a big net and you are going to be confused. Some lines split and go in two different directions. But now I can manage it.
The best thing of all is that I found a lot of new friends. Some of them Germans and some of them English. It was a great time in London and I will always remember it and I will fight for my dream to be a part of this nation.
Bianca
Daniel
My Hobbies are:
- read PC-Magazines
- hear Music
- watch movies
Enrico
Jennifer
My name is Jennifer. I am 19 years old and the youngest in this group. I come from Reichenbach in the east of Germany/Saxony.
In 2007 I finished my secondary school and then I started a voluntary social year as a nurse. So I found my dreamjob. But after this year I started a apprenticeship as an assistant for foreign languages, I would never do this job, because I don't like officejobs. I hope I get a chance to do a second apprenticeship as a nurse or as a care-giver.
Well, but now I'm here in London. We started on the 17 october 2010. At first some of us came to the station in Reichenbach and the rest of the group came at Freiberg into the train. Then we went to Dresden airport. This was my first flight but I wasn't really excited. It was really great. We got picked up by mini-cab at Heathrow Airport. It was a really long journey but I was so happy that we don't drive with the bus and the tube. I think that this would have been very hectic and strenous.
Now, this is the fourth week here in London and it is really cool, beside my little visit to the doctor. I saw very much. We were in the London eye and we went to the Tower Bridge.This weekend we will go to Madame Tusseaud and the London Dungeon maybe.
Kai
Here in London I have a placement as a volunteer at British Hearth Foundation (Charity CD / Bookstore). London is very attractive for tourists I think, because of the endless possibilties for spending time (culture, park, museum, pubs, theatres etc.) The only thing I don't like is that I feel often ill here.
I think it is a good eperience to realise how easy it is to start up "another" life away from home, especially in London, because of the english language and good chances of getting a job.
Karolin
Here in London I work at Oxfam. It's a shop in Kensington. They sell clothes, shoes, CD's, books and other things. The most of the money goes to afrika or any other needy country for help the people there. For example they buy schoolbooks. In my freetime I do a lot of sightseeing in London. Until now I have seen the Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London and the Towerbridge, the Big Ben and other lovely things. I was shopping at Camdon Town, Oxford Street and so on.
Konny Swen
My biggest sight seeing tour was on a Sunday. I started at Buckingham Palace and saw the Changing of the Guards. Then I walked through Green Park to Piccadilly Circus. From there I took the District Line to Monument where I took the 311 steps to the top, there I had an amazing view. After that I walked to the Tower Bridge. At the end I walked along the Thamse where i took pictures of the HMS Belfast.
Marcel
My name is Marcel Bongwald. I come from Oederan, which is a small city between Freiberg and Chemnitz. My hobbies are driving my bycicle, pc-games and watching movies. When I will be back in Germany I meet my friends and family. And I am trying to find a job. I dont have a problem to live with other people in a house. Any challenges are easy. If there are problems I solve these. We speak together in our group. I was sightseeing in London at: Tower of London, London Eye, Tower Bridge, The Monument, House of Parlament, London Bridge, Big Ben. The british culture is very nice, the people are very friendly. I work in a park, with metal and wood. The work is very easy and I am having a lot of fun.
Michaela
Nadine
Philipp
Sandro
Living in a house with many people is sometimes difficult but we try to solve problems easily. The communication with the other housemates was from day to day better.
Sebastian
Uwe
In the house who I live I have no problems with the several people. In my free-time I did shoping and sight-seeing. My colleagues was nice and the work was ok. My role in the placement was segregation wood and metall, to disassemble from furniture for recycling.
Volker
My English got better and better in my stay here and I made some new friends and a lot experiences. I like to come back to London someday soon.