10.12.2013

An interview with Malala

Malala sat down with Stewart to talk about her views on education and terrorism and how she plans to continue her fight to open up classrooms for girls all over the globe.
Watch part of the interview and answer the questions (check them in 'comments').


1. What feels very good according to the interviewer?
2. Why does she think terrorists are afraid of education?
3. When did the real terrorism start in Swat?
4. How many schools did they blast?
5. What did she do to speak out against terrorists? Why?
6. When did she realise the Talibans had made her a target?
7. Did she believe it? Why/ Why not?
8. What did she think she would do at first?
9. How does she think you might fight others?
10. What does the interviewer want to do?

1 comment:

eoilumi1 said...

1. Making her laugh.
2. Because it's the power for women / Women will become more powerful.
3. In 2007.
4. More than 400.
5. She started writing a diary. She spoke on every media channel that she could and she raised her voice on every platform that she could.
6. In 2012 somebody told her it was on Google.
7. She never thought they'd be as cruel as to kill a child.
8. She thought she would hit a talib with her shoe.
9. Through peace, dialogue and education. She'll explain how important education is.
10. He wants to adopt her.