That is so right we have to make food that the teachers say like once we were told to make cheese scones. And I hate cheese and so does my family so it doesn’t make sense why I should buy ingredients then throw it away after like such a waste of money and food. I did say to my teacher that I would make normal scones cos I love sweet scones. But my food tech teachers are the worst 😂
Don’t tell me schools in the UK actually teach life skills like cooking?? Meanwhile in the US, I once got a coupon book for McDonalds for winning a spelling bee. 😅
In my school, we had 2 food tech lessons a week. One of which we cooked and the other we learnt about what makes a balanced diet and focused on different types of food like carbohydrates to which we made some sort of food with carbohydrates the following lesson They taught us different chopping methods and when to know food was cooked and how to use an oven properly. We do also learn sewing in design tech, idk if you have this. We learnt how to set up a sewing machine(harder than it looks) how to use it, we learnt different sewing patterns and we also learnt how to use an iron lmaooo. In year 11 (10th Grade or last year of high school for uk) I think we briefly go over taxes and stuff but it is much less complicated than America because we don't have to do anything and taxes just come out of your salary automatically. In year 11 we also learn about careers and what sort of stuff can help you get the career you want. Annddddd we have free health care sooooo
When I was in school, we could either bring £2 in for food tech or bring our own ingredients. Although, we never got to make the good food like spaghetti bolognese.
We had to pay £40 at the start of the year, and the school never got ingredients for us, we still had to buy it + cooking equipment: apron, numerous trays, parchment and more.
Don't forget the "u wouldn't go into a maths class without your pencil case or your pe lessons without your pe kit so y should u go enter my lessons without ingredients"
Food tech was pretty much my least favourite lesson because of the stress of buying ingredients and bringing them all in and storing them in the right places and then having to make a full edible meal at 12 years old like what???
Im lucky my teacher is rlly sweet and once i forgot my ingredients and she offered to take me to the nearest grocery and get me everything i needed i owe her a lot she is the kindest person i have met 😊
My school provides everything. They say what’s the point on making people pay for a subject they never chose. Idk about GCSE cause my teachers are really toxic so they put me off, although I love the subject with a passion
My food tech lessons are way different Cause we only have an hour so my teacher makes us start making the food and that as soon as we come in so we are baisically rushed.
I learnt how to make potato wedges…and a door sign in woodwork and a plastic caterpillar that was also a ruler. I mean how to make a cv and apply for a job or get a mortgage would be helpful but now everyone knows what room is mine and I can measure anything as long and it’s under 10cm thanks miss McGwire
One thing I don’t think teachers realise is that some parents don’t have money to be buying extra food
At our school they provide ingredients for people if they have a financial problem that the office will probably already know about
@@aldcwildchild8641 same
@@aldcwildchild8641 lucky, mine doesn’t do that
That is so right we have to make food that the teachers say like once we were told to make cheese scones. And I hate cheese and so does my family so it doesn’t make sense why I should buy ingredients then throw it away after like such a waste of money and food. I did say to my teacher that I would make normal scones cos I love sweet scones. But my food tech teachers are the worst 😂
My school gives us the ingredients
In my country the school provides with the ingredients. I don’t really like food tech but the cooking part is usually quite fun.
Same!
Don’t tell me schools in the UK actually teach life skills like cooking?? Meanwhile in the US, I once got a coupon book for McDonalds for winning a spelling bee. 😅
Oh they do. They make us buy our ingredients for cooking in school, my friend had a board full of ingredients for their next food tech lesson-
Secondary schools teach food technology (home economics it used to be called before the 80s)
In my school, we had 2 food tech lessons a week. One of which we cooked and the other we learnt about what makes a balanced diet and focused on different types of food like carbohydrates to which we made some sort of food with carbohydrates the following lesson
They taught us different chopping methods and when to know food was cooked and how to use an oven properly.
We do also learn sewing in design tech, idk if you have this. We learnt how to set up a sewing machine(harder than it looks) how to use it, we learnt different sewing patterns and we also learnt how to use an iron lmaooo.
In year 11 (10th Grade or last year of high school for uk) I think we briefly go over taxes and stuff but it is much less complicated than America because we don't have to do anything and taxes just come out of your salary automatically. In year 11 we also learn about careers and what sort of stuff can help you get the career you want.
Annddddd we have free health care sooooo
@@CorrineCraig Yes we had design tech also with sewing but only year 9 - year 10 & 11 we studied product marketing and packaging design for products
Years 4-7 we did woodwork in design tech for some reason 🙄
When I was in school, we could either bring £2 in for food tech or bring our own ingredients. Although, we never got to make the good food like spaghetti bolognese.
Samme
We had to pay £40 at the start of the year, and the school never got ingredients for us, we still had to buy it + cooking equipment: apron, numerous trays, parchment and more.
@@user-kj1sx9tr4x OMG THATS SUCH A SCAM
I think we payed like the money at the beginning of the year
THOSE EXPRESSIONS....LOL
When I tell u this is one of the most relatable things I have watched-
You are truly hilarious
By this point I'm absolutely convinced that she went to or at least taught at my school, it's uncanny 😂
Don't forget the "u wouldn't go into a maths class without your pencil case or your pe lessons without your pe kit so y should u go enter my lessons without ingredients"
Food tech was pretty much my least favourite lesson because of the stress of buying ingredients and bringing them all in and storing them in the right places and then having to make a full edible meal at 12 years old like what???
this is so relatable
My school teacher is so lovely that she doesn't shout at people
omg its like this but with the containers
This is so accurate, except my school provides the ingredients but we just have to bring a container which loads of ppl forget 😂
Im lucky my teacher is rlly sweet and once i forgot my ingredients and she offered to take me to the nearest grocery and get me everything i needed i owe her a lot she is the kindest person i have met 😊
My school provide ingredients, but we need to bring ribs, if possible. But if we forget, we can also use tubs.
Not often you get detentions,break or lunch for this sort of thing
I’m exited bc I have my first lesson of food tech this week!! Hopefully I don’t have this type of teacher 😅
We use these as teacher training videos
at my school (i live in australia) my school gives us the ingredients we only have to bring a plastic container incase we take it home.
So funny 😂
My school provides the ingredients; u only bring a container and that’s it!😂😂
Same
The question is- did they actually forget their ingredients, or can they not afford them?
NAHHH I MADE SPAGHETTI BOLOGNESE IN YEAR 8 💀
My school provides everything. They say what’s the point on making people pay for a subject they never chose. Idk about GCSE cause my teachers are really toxic so they put me off, although I love the subject with a passion
First ILY ❤️💕❤️
You should do a Tik tok/ video where the teacher
got a divorce but she has to teach
cooking in school? and you have to bring your own ingredients too? that's some bougie shit if i ever seen it
A lot of schools do it in the UK
Our school bought all of our ingredients
we have to buy our own l
In are school they give use the ingredients but we pay online
our school had spare ingredients so you couldn't get out of it
My food tech lessons are way different
Cause we only have an hour so my teacher makes us start making the food and that as soon as we come in so we are baisically rushed.
I hate food tech bc you have to walk around for the whole day holding a box full of fried chicken or noodles
We dont have to bring in ingredients 😂
Nah pretty much all we made was fruit salad
lol i just made spaghetti bolognese today
The real food p.s I do food as a gcse
wait u acc have to bring in ur own ingredients? nah the skl gives it to u ig i’m lucky kmk
But
I’m year 8 aha
reported this vid 4 copyrite bcause u riped off carolinenwigg
I learnt how to make potato wedges…and a door sign in woodwork and a plastic caterpillar that was also a ruler.
I mean how to make a cv and apply for a job or get a mortgage would be helpful but now everyone knows what room is mine and I can measure anything as long and it’s under 10cm thanks miss McGwire