Building Writing Fluency Instructions: A part, or chunk, of a sentence will appear on the screen, then disappear after a few seconds. Read it very carefully.

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Building Writing Fluency Instructions: A part, or chunk, of a sentence will appear on the screen, then disappear after a few seconds. Read it very carefully and quickly, then write it down in your notebook. When you hear the sound of a typewriter, the next part of the sentence is ready for you to read and write down. Skip a line between the sentence parts of each slide.

Let’s practice.

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Now, let’s try it with chunks of sentences from the text we’re reading. Get ready to read in chunks and write quickly!

Fearless to speak her mind and refusing to mince words,

Malala is an independent voice

in a country riddled with violence

directed at promoting conformity.

However, the Taliban’s banning of girls’ education

in Pakistan in 2009

did not stop her from desiring to learn

or from openly speaking out against the prohibition.

And for that, she was shot.

In 2009,

at the height of the Taliban controversy in Pakistan,

Malala was chosen to lend a human voice

to a very inhumane struggle,

and she began privately blogging

for the BBC

with the hope that her small voice

would be powerful enough to reach the masses.