1. She once told reporters that going to school was like walking through a magic door to her dreams.
2. He said that she had made her countrymen proud. Her achievement was unparalleled and unequalled.
3. Mr Satyarthi told Al jazeera that his award was for the many voices of children who were victims of servitude ... across the world.
4. He added that The Nobel Committee regarded it as an important point for a Hindu and a Muslim, an Indian and a Pakistani, to join ia a common struggle for education.
Name Honest Elizabeth (14 years old). I live with my sisters: Annette (11 y.o.), Sonya (2 y.o.), Milana (2 y.o.), with my Mom, my Granny and my Grandpa. What the schedule for your school? My classes start at half-past eight and usually finish at 2 p.m. Do you get any pocket money? Yes, I got some money, and spend them on my needs. What do you do in your spare time? I like walking, visiting my friend, taking some coffee ina coffee shops. Do you get along with your family? Not really, sometimes we are fighting with each other. How do you find being a teenager? I love the fact that I can hang out late. Interpret please the text, but without a translator, because it can do that in a shitty way, I'll give you thirty points.
1. She once told reporters that going to school was like walking through a magic door to her dreams.
2. He said that she had made her countrymen proud. Her achievement was unparalleled and unequalled.
3. Mr Satyarthi told Al jazeera that his award was for the many voices of children who were victims of servitude ... across the world.
4. He added that The Nobel Committee regarded it as an important point for a Hindu and a Muslim, an Indian and a Pakistani, to join ia a common struggle for education.