Inglês, perguntado por 2005elisamaria, 2 meses atrás

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1. Replace the icons ☆ with the appropriate form of the verbs in parentheses to complete the text on the right about Malala Yousafzai, Use the •simple past•.
What did Malala ☆(right) for?

As a young girl of 11, the Pakistani student ☆(write) an anonymous diary about what life was like under the rule of an extreme group called the Taliban in north-west Pakistan.

In the diary, she ☆(talk) about how she ☆(want) to stay in education and about how girls should be able to go to school. The Taliban ☆(want) to ban girls' education. Lots of people ☆(read) the diary all over the world and she ☆(become) well-known for fighting for her right to an education.
But the Taliban ☆(not like) this. And because of what she ☆(say) in her diary in October 2012, she was shot by their soldiers.
The world was appalled by what happened to Malala and she quickly ☆(win) the support of millions more people.

2. In your notebook, reorder the words in the items below to write sentences about Malala.

a. to win / She / the youngest person/became/the Nobel Peace Prize

b. launched to help girls around the world / She / an education fund/receive education

c. she/to her home town/In 2018,/returned / in Pakistan

3. Get to know two talented young people. Replace each icon ☆ with an appropriate verb from the box below. Use the •simple past•.

begin- come- discover- not- stop

a. Ingrid Silva

Ingrid Silva is a professional ballerina Born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, she ☆ to NYC at the age of 18 after being invited by the Dance Theater Of Harlem, where she is now the First Ballerina. [...]

b. Amika George

At age 17, Amika George ☆ that many girls in the U.K. miss school while on their periods because they can't afford the cost of menstrual products. Determined to ensure that menstruation doesn't stop girls from reaching their full potential, she ☆ the Free Periods movement to raise awareness about period poverty. After a peaceful protest, lobbying the government and an upcoming legal case, the U.K. government pledged that starting in 2020, every student in the country will have access to free period products in schools. But Amika ☆ there. Now she is expanding her efforts around the world to break stigmas around periods. [...]

4.Read the text below - leiam o texto abaixo

A dedicated teenager

Jane is a very intelligent teenager. She is fifteen years old and has two brothers. She goes to school in the morning and helps her parents in the afternoon. In the evening, she studies sche is a very intelligent teenager. She is fifteen years old and has two brothers. She English at a school. She loves ice cream and barbecue; she eats an ice cream every day and, on the weekend, she eats barbecue. Her brothers don't like to study but they help their parents too. shey want to open a small restaurant because they like to work with food. Jane likes science and she wants to be a doctor. Her father tells her that it is necessary to study a lot to be a doctor. Jane tells her father: "Yes, you are correct. This is my dream and I know it is possible because I am dedicated."

Jane's family has problems but they believe there are solutions and they never give up. Jane doesn't have everything she wants but she works hard.

Answer the questions - respondam as perguntas

A. How old is Jane?

B. When does she go to school?

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Soluções para a tarefa

Respondido por flordelis123
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Resposta: 1) What did Malala fight for?

As a young girl of 11, the Pakistani student wrote an anonymous diary about what life was like under the rule of an extreme group called the Taliban in north-west Pakistan. In the diary, she talked about how she wanted to stay in education and about how girls should be able to go to school. The Taliban wanted to ban girls’ education. Lots of people read her diary all over the world and she became well known for fighting for her right to an education. But the Taliban did not like this. And because of what she said in her diary in October 2012, she was shot by their soldiers.

The world was appalled by what happened to Malala and she quickly won the support of millions more people.

2) a - She became the youngest person to win the Nobel Peace Prize.

b) She launched an education fund to help girls around the world receive education.

c) In 2018, she returned to her home in Pakistan.

3) a - came

b) discovered/began/didn't stop

4) a - Jane is fifteen years old.

b - She goes to school in the morning.


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