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Classic High School trip to France Paris. The name evokes images of the Eiffel tower, the Champs-Élysées, the Louvre, bistros with café au lait and...
What do tour guides do when there’s no one around to guide? They let their creative sides show as they invent new means to bring...
Do you want to travel to France? For me the answer is always oui! From the magical City of Light to the charming Loire Valley...
Susan Braun taught public school in Indiana for eight years before taking a break to raise her own children. She was awarded a Lilly Endowment Teacher...
One of the beauties of traveling through Europe is seeing the great layers of history in the form of buildings and public spaces. It can...
Guest Post by Christy Belbey I am proud to be a veteran ACIS teacher! I have done 12 student trips with ACIS since 1996. Travel...
Anthony D’Amico teaches English at Floral Park High School in Floral Park, NY, and has been leading student tours for the past 10 years. On...
If you’ve mastered the basics of French communication (check out The Importance of Saying Bonjour), then perhaps we can move on to more serious things....
In December of 2016, before our annual meeting of the ACIS Tour Managers, we recorded a series of interviews with a handful of tour managers...
This week's recipe takes us to France where in cities like Paris, crêpes are available on every street corner. They will certainly be a snack...
Teachers in Their Own Words
Everyone at ACIS is passionate about educational travel and could give you an overflowing list...
Sarah Bichsel
Tag: France posts
Tag: France posts
Tour Manager Spotlight: Bertrand d’Aleman
Voulez-vous voyager en France
6 Facts to Know About Bastille Day
8 Architecture Styles to Spot on Your European Tour
Going Back in Time: A Trip to Guédelon Castle
A Striking Dilemma: How ACIS Helped Keep My Trip on Track
A Guide to French Kissing (It’s not what you think!)
As The World Turns with Peter Jones – Episode 4: ACIS Tour Manager Lou Salaun [VIDEO]
French Crêpes – Recipe of the Week
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