Paris In July!!!
Posted: 18 Oct 2016, 10:50
So, I'm going on a school residential trip to Paris in July, and one of the days we have "free time" - basically 18-odd hours where we can do what we like. What else was I gonna do?....
They allow you free time to do anything on school trips? You are lucky, we don't (two school trips to Italy I've been on!). It would be nice though, and I think that we should.Tube Geek wrote:So, I'm going on a school residential trip to Paris in July, and one of the days we have "free time" - basically 18-odd hours where we can do what we like. What else was I gonna do?....
My tutor group is worse: Last year alone, two of them had 7 A3s between them - one A3 is 2 hours after school!A Challenge wrote: (My geography class is very disruptive and we were praised for finishing all the work in the first hour of double geography (meant for only that part of the lesson), even though that would be expected, wouldn't it?)
Well, we have to say where we are at certain points (12:00, 13:00, 14:00 etc. etc. i think), so teachers can meet us there. However, i have seen who's coming, and am doubtful about this even happening :(:(:(greatkingrat wrote:I doubt they will just let you wander round a city in a foreign country on your own all day without supervision.
You don't think you will be let away?Tube Geek wrote:Well, we have to say where we are at certain points (12:00, 13:00, 14:00 etc. etc. i think), so teachers can meet us there. However, i have seen who's coming, and am doubtful about this even happening :(:(:(greatkingrat wrote:I doubt they will just let you wander round a city in a foreign country on your own all day without supervision.
I mean the day of freedom!A Challenge wrote:You don't think you will be let away?Tube Geek wrote:Well, we have to say where we are at certain points (12:00, 13:00, 14:00 etc. etc. i think), so teachers can meet us there. However, i have seen who's coming, and am doubtful about this even happening :(:(:(greatkingrat wrote:I doubt they will just let you wander round a city in a foreign country on your own all day without supervision.
Do you mean teachers or students?
That is a shame if you don't get it, but we don't, so is it much to expect it?Tube Geek wrote:I mean the day of freedom!A Challenge wrote:You don't think you will be let away?Tube Geek wrote:Well, we have to say where we are at certain points (12:00, 13:00, 14:00 etc. etc. i think), so teachers can meet us there. However, i have seen who's coming, and am doubtful about this even happening :(:(:(greatkingrat wrote:I doubt they will just let you wander round a city in a foreign country on your own all day without supervision.
Do you mean teachers or students?
And students
Well, one of the students. The other ain't going. He's busy trying to pull a girl who's going out with a boy who's already had 3 girlfriends this year and is on his 4thA Challenge wrote:That is a shame if you don't get it, but we don't, so is it much to expect it?Tube Geek wrote:I mean the day of freedom!A Challenge wrote:You don't think you will be let away?Tube Geek wrote:Well, we have to say where we are at certain points (12:00, 13:00, 14:00 etc. etc. i think), so teachers can meet us there. However, i have seen who's coming, and am doubtful about this even happening :(:(:(greatkingrat wrote:I doubt they will just let you wander round a city in a foreign country on your own all day without supervision.
Do you mean teachers or students?
And students
You got the problem students, then?
PS: Your 'where I am' each hour might seem a bit strange, at various (strange) points on the Paris metro. Also, a hint: http://carto.metro.free.fr/documents/Ca ... s.v3.9.pdf might be useful if you do get to do it!
It's back on though, just with less 'Free Time'