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Reply Mon 9 Feb, 2004 07:22 pm
How do I make the human interest stories printer friendly? I'm an ESL teacher who'd like to use them in class. Thanks. Darrell
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Phoenix32890
 
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Reply Mon 9 Feb, 2004 07:34 pm
darrell2 - Welcome to A2K! Very Happy

Are you talking about printing newspaper stories from the net? Many of them have a "printer friendly" version right on the article.
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Individual
 
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Reply Mon 9 Feb, 2004 09:04 pm
I think he's talking about the human interest stories on this site.

I suppose you could copy and paste each individual statement. That would take a long, long time, though.
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Montana
 
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Reply Mon 9 Feb, 2004 10:06 pm
I was thinking on the lines of copy and paste onto a note pad as well.
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Individual
 
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Reply Mon 9 Feb, 2004 10:11 pm
Could you could just copy the entire page onto a transparency sheet and then project it?
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colorbook
 
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Reply Mon 9 Feb, 2004 10:16 pm
When I want to collect a lot of info at one time, I right click, select all, and copy. I then put it all in my notepad and clean out the parts I don't want, then I print it. You can copy a whole thread this way and read it later off line.
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farmerman
 
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Reply Tue 10 Feb, 2004 06:32 am
ESL?=English as a Second Language?? is that what it means?

remember an acronym or insider jargon is only meaningful when you explain it to the uninformed,
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Craven de Kere
 
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Reply Tue 10 Feb, 2004 11:51 am
darrell2,

I will soon add a printer friendly version of the pages.

It will either be in 15 minutes or in a few days.

Till then, I suggest copy and paste to a text document.
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Setanta
 
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Reply Tue 10 Feb, 2004 01:24 pm
FM, most people familiar with the subject would say that ESL means English as a Second Language. However, it is never good to make assumptions with so few clues. As the author has described him/her/itself as a teacher, it could mean Especially Sensitive Listener.
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Individual
 
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Reply Tue 10 Feb, 2004 04:44 pm
Meaning...What? The professor has to teach in whispers only?
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farmerman
 
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Reply Tue 10 Feb, 2004 04:57 pm
or Equivocation Spoken legally, but of course that is a contradiction isnt it?
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