Talking About Malala Yousafzai
Dialogue:
Jaegyum: Hey Jaeyi, did you read this article about Malala Yousafzai? (Points to the tablet displaying the webpage)
Jaeyi: Malala? Hmm, the name sounds familiar. Who is she?
Jaegyum: She's an amazing woman from Pakistan. Look, this article says she stood up for girls' education even when the Taliban tried to stop her. They even shot her, but she survived and continued to fight for what she believed in.
Jaeyi: Wow! That's really brave. Why did they not want girls to go to school?
Jaegyum: The article explains that they had strict beliefs and didn't think girls should be educated. But Malala believed everyone has the right to learn. It says here she even spoke at the United Nations about it.
Jaeyi: The United Nations? That's a very important place, right? So she told all the leaders about why girls' education is important?
Jaegyum: Exactly! And she won the Nobel Peace Prize for her work. She was so young too! It says here she was only 17.
Jaeyi: That’s incredible! Younger than us! So she helped many girls get the chance to go to school?
Jaegyum: Yes, she became a symbol for girls' education all over the world. This article talks about how her courage inspired many people to support education for girls.
Jaeyi: I want to be brave like her. It's not fair if some people don't get to go to school just because they are girls.
Jaegyum: Me too. Reading about her makes me realize how important it is to have the chance to learn.
( N.B. 위 콘텐츠는 Google AI Studio 로 제작한 것입니다 )