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1) you you headline did when the What think read ?


2) word 'prize' What springs to mind when you hear the ?


3) Nobel the winning Malala of think you do What Prize Peace ?


4) else deserved to win this year's Nobel Peace Prize Who ?


5) there Is were it two good winners that ?


6) about What Malala do being you shot remember ?


7) adjectives Malala why three describe and What best , ?


8) dreams' your to door magic a 'through going like school Is ?


9) to now would Malala from What like do you ?


10) Nobel for the mean future will Prize Malala's What ?


11) like this you reading article Did ?


12) Yousafzai What ? do you know about Malala


13) the all sure make we can How educated are children world's ?


14) does hold back much education country How poor a ?


15) education your value you do much How ?


16) hope you do What future Malala's for ?


17) you do do children What and to school say study dislike you not ?


18) can children 'victims How protect are servitude' we who of


19) education your has How life your changed ?


20) questions like Malala What you ask would to Yousafzai ?

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Malala Yousafzai - The 20 Questions


STUDENT A's QUESTIONS
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1)

What did you think when you read the headline?

2)

What springs to mind when you hear the word 'prize'?

3)

What do you think of Malala winning the Nobel Peace Prize?

4)

Who else deserved to win this year's Nobel Peace Prize?

5)

Is it good that there were two winners?

6)

What do you remember about Malala being shot?

7)

What three adjectives best describe Malala, and why?

8)

Is school like going 'through a magic door to your dreams'?

9)

What would you like Malala to do from now?

10)

What will the Nobel Prize mean for Malala's future?


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STUDENT B's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)
 

11)

Did you like reading this article? Why/not?

12)

What do you know about Malala Yousafzai?

13)

How can we make sure all the world's children are educated?

14)

How much does poor education hold a country back?

15)

How much do you value your education?

16)

What do you hope for Malala's future?

17)

What do you say to children you dislike school and do not study?

18)

How can we protect children who are 'victims of servitude'

19)

How has your education changed your life?

20)

What questions would you like to ask Malala Yousafzai?



 

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