Malala Yousafai
Nobel Lecture
2014 Peace Prize
After listening to the speech of Malala Yousafai, answer the following questions.
Questions My Responses
1. What is Malala’s thesis statement about what The thesis statement is all about equality and
leaders must do. How does she support her freedom to speak, and able to study. Because
point? education is one of the blessings of life and one of
its necessities. Everyone has a right to education
and to gain knowledge and skills. With the help of
Malala’s, she became the instrument, voices and
stand up for the rights of the people, to get the
quality education and opportunity to fulfill their
dreams. In this, she fights for the rights of each of
everyone especially those children who want
education, peace, and changes for the better.
2. Describe the tone Malala uses in delivering her She has a serious face but sometimes she smiled
message as well as her facial expression and in the certain topic. Also, she is always pointing her
gestures. How do these elements help her in finger by delivering her message. She is delivered
achieving her purpose for communication? her message by being serious but sometimes she
makes everyone laugh. In delivering her message,
it is catchy, and she get the attention of everyone
because the message she delivered is interesting
and important to know.
3. How does the speech reflect the importance of It is important to raise your voices and stand up
voicing out one’s view? for your rights. Because our voices are our
strength and power to speak up. It can help us to
raise our feelings, our own problems or opinions
on that specific issues. It creates and gain our
confidence by using our own voices. It is important
to use our voices even when we are scared. It will
teach us to be strong and confident. Because
anyone can help us to do something for that
specific issues. We need to fight for our rights by
support and guide them. Because I believe we can
live in the world full of happiness and unity. If
everyone speaks up their perspectives and stand
up for their rights.
4. How does Malala assert her identity through Malala wants to get the freedom and rights of
her speech? those children wants to study and fulfill their
dreams. She advocates the importance and
purpose of education. Even she is afraid, she is
willing to fight the rights of the children. She has a
good heart because she wants that every child
fulfills their dreams. She wants to achieve a
peaceful world, and everyone should learn and
earn respect. By her speech, it shows that she is
concerned for those children that doesn’t give an
opportunity to get study and fulfill their dreams.