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Mlaeux, are you aware that contributing File:Casablanca Teaching Tips.pdf to Wikigogy places it under the Creative Commons By Attribution Share Alike license? If you are, I can help you create a wiki text version of it. Please let me know... Thanks! --Roger 23:15, 20 July 2009 (CDT)
New page -- Casablanca - a movie lesson
I made a Wikigogy page from File:Casablanca Teaching Tips.pdf. See Casablanca - a movie lesson. I inserted at least two words between the Web links you provided in it to get it past our spam filter. Then I wikified the text. Hope this helps. Thanks for contributing these great teaching with movie ideas! If you have more to share on Wikigogy please feel welcome to. That's what it is for. Let me know if I can help with anything. Welcome! --Roger 00:18, 22 July 2009 (CDT)
Wiki text
Mlaeux, Thank you for contributing your File:Casablanca Teaching Tips.pdf lesson ideas for teaching with the movie Casablanca to Wikigogy. To really be a wiki page it will need to be converted from PDF text to wiki text. Caveat: our spam filter does not allow lists of Web links generally but will allow links if they are separated by two (or is it three) or more words on the page. Below is an example, taken from the end of your File:Casablanca Teaching Tips.pdf file, of how plain URL links could look in a Wikigogy page. Note that below there are three or more words between each link:
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http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Square/3472/playitagainsam.html
Context Clues - When your class is reviewing the script see if they can figure out the meaning of the word by looking at the surrounding text.
Idiom Review - Try this link - http://eslnotes.com/movies/pdf/casablanca.pdf or this one http://eslnotes.com/movies/html/casablanca.html
These describe some of the more obvious idioms. I had a bunch more but I'm not sure if I still have them. You will find lots more idioms with your class. Just hang on to them for future reference.
Additional Links: Well it seems as if all my resource links are out dated. Except for this one: http://www.vincasa.com It is really good and has a lot of resources, like vintage radio plays, alternative scenes, and can you spot the goof up?
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--Roger 23:15, 20 July 2009 (CDT)