Teenagers that have changed the world

Just about to finish unit 1 I just wanted you to reflect on teenagers that have changed the world. Here there is the story of Malala Yousafzai, a Pakistani activist for female education, who stood up to the Taliban and nearly died for the cause.

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Who is Malala

Best inspirational speech by Malala Yousafzai

Malala

9 thoughts on “Teenagers that have changed the world

  1. Jeremy Morán

    I think it was a great idea what he did and he got that all women could study and struggle for women’s rights and shows that women are no less than men who took a lot of courage to do what he did because he did not care what might happen

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  2. Àlex Hernández

    Good afternoon class!
    I think that Malala is a person with courage because she didn’t shut up even though the army could kill to her.
    I also think that all the chilldren must study. The girls have the right of learning things, too.
    We are the future so I think that Malala has done a good action.

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  3. Aitana

    Malala shows us how lucky we are to live where we live, where women can grow on equal terms as men, with the same rights and the same education. However we have to keep our eyes open to all those women who do not have even half of rights we have here. We must not forget, we have to fight even more from here so that they receive the same education as we have here. This must be the first step towards equal rights.

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  4. Sandra Benjumea

    I think Malala was very strong when she fought for the rights of students and women no matter what you could spend.
    More after all he was passing, she was very brave to be confronted by the sight of all was the speech.
    It was what he wanted a new life for everyone.
    I admire a lot because I did’nt dare do so for fear.

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  5. Aida González

    I think that Malala ia a strong girl, after fighting for student hights and the hights of women, without fear or what might happen.
    The only thing she wanted was tostudy and better for women.
    After all what was happening, he was very brave and I admirehim because I would not be able to do so for fear.

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  6. Ruth Díaz

    I truly admire Malala. Strong women inspire me a lot. Seeing such a brave and courageous woman doing something to make a huge change about this unfair world we live in, that constantly keeps pushing women behind men, makes me want to do something helpful as well. People like Malala have made history. History that’s actually incredibly important, just because the fight of women for equal rights hasn’t finished yet. I’m in it for the long term.

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  7. Berta

    Malala is a brave girl and faces up to the girls of his country who want to study but can’t because they don’t let them. It was a blow with his foot to the other world, still does not give up and continue the struggle. She’s a very young girl from whom we should follow her attitude and brave heart.

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  8. Paula Muñoz

    Malala was the symbol of the infidels and obscenity, she was nominated for the International Children’s Peace Price.
    when Malala were riding home from school, armed gunmen halted the vehicle and opened fire, she was shot in the head, she didn’t die.
    Malala want to see every child getting education and she chose speaker up.

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  9. Maria Simó

    Malala is the perfect definiton of bravery. She has been fighting for a very dificult cause since she was little. Even she got shot and being nearly to death, her fight has shown everybody that we don’t have to stop fighting and acting for what we want.This young woman is a great example of courage and I think that she would love that all the women could fight for our rights and be strong, just as her.

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