My 1,000
Ideas
e-Book

Breaking News English

HOME  |   HELP MY SITE  |  000s MORE FREE LESSONS
 
My 1,000
Ideas
e-Book
 
 

HOW TO PLAY:

 1. Type the correct word in the boxes from the pairs of words [in brackets].
 2. Click "Check your answers" to see how many correct answers you got.
 3. Press the "refresh" button on your browser to play again.
 4. Click this link to listen (if you want).

Good Luck.
The 17-year-old girls' rights [activism / activist] Malala Yousafzai has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for 2014. She was one of two Nobel [laurels / laureates] to be [declared / declaring] winners this year. The other is Kailash Satyarthi, who campaigns for children's rights. Malala was given the [accolade / acceptance] exactly two years and [the / a] day after a Taliban gunman shot her in the head on her school bus. [Following / Followed] her recovery in a British hospital, Malala has toured the world speaking [in / up] for the rights for girls to receive [an / the] education. She once told reporters that going to school, "is like walking through a [magically / magic] door to your dreams". Malala becomes the youngest ever recipient of the prize and the second Pakistani to [scoop / scope] the award.

The Nobel Committee said Ms Yousafzai and Mr Satyarthi won the prize, "for their [struggle / struggled] against the [suppression / compression] of children and young people, and for the right of [all / every] children to education." Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif congratulated Malala, calling her the "[proud / pride] of Pakistan". He said: "She has made her countrymen [pride / proud] . Her achievement is unparalleled and [unequal / unequalled] ." He urged all children to follow her [leader / lead] . Mr Satyarthi told Al Jazeera that his award was for the, "many [voices / vocals] of children who are victims of servitude…across the world". He added: "The Nobel Committee [regards / guards] it as an important point for a Hindu and a Muslim, an Indian and a Pakistani, to join in a [commonly / common] struggle for education."


Back to the lesson page


E-mail this lesson to someone who would like to use it in classroom or study with it. 000's more free lessons.
MORE ACTIVITIES:
QUIZZES MORE QUIZZES PRINT READING SEAN'S OTHER SITES

Missing Words

No letters

Gap-Fill

Sentence Jumble

Word Order

Grammar Gap-Fill

Articles Gap-Fill

Consonants

Prepositions Gap-Fill

Vowels

Missing Letters

Initals Only

Text Jumble - 15

Text Jumble - 24

No Spaces

 

26-Page Handout

Two-Page Mini-lesson.

 

LISTEN

MP3

Discussion Questions

 

DICTATION

10 Sentences

Spelling (12 Words)

Speed Reading
Activities

 

650+ Discussions (13,000+ Qs)

One-Minute Listening Lessons

Famous People Lessons

Holiday & Anniversary Lessons

Sean Banville on Twitter

My Blog

Free ESL Materials

Business English Materials

Lessons On All American Presidents

Lessons On Movies - Classic & New



Copyright © 2004-2014 by Sean Banville | Links | About | Privacy Policy