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How to write a summary 
Identify Key Information: Answer the who, what, where, and why questions.
Use Your Own Words: Avoid copying full sentences; rephrase the main ideas.
Be Concise: Focus on the most important details and leave out minor ones.
Use Linking Words: like however, therefore, in addition make your summary flow smoothly.
Check for Clarity: Make sure your summary makes sense and can be understood without the original text.
Stay Objective: A summary should only present facts, not personal opinions.

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Boxing clever: summary 
Ramla Ali, a Somali-born British boxer, tells her story about fleeing war in Somalia and building a new life in the UK. At first, she had to hide her boxing training from her family because they did not support it. However, she continued and worked hard to improve her skills. As a result, she became the first Somali boxer to compete in the Olympics. Now, she not only wants to succeed in boxing but also hopes to inspire young girls to follow their dreams. In addition, she uses her success to support women’s rights and social change.

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Social Dilemma: Tradition vs. Personal Freedom
Ramla Ali grew up in a traditional Somali family where boxing was seen as unsuitable for women. On one hand, she wanted to respect her family’s values and expectations. On the other hand, she had a deep passion for boxing and wanted to follow her dreams. Should she obey her family and give up boxing, or should she pursue her passion and risk their disapproval?

This dilemma highlights the conflict between cultural traditions and personal ambition.

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Imagine having a dream so powerful that you are willing to keep it a secret—even from your own family. This was the reality for Ramla Ali, a Somali-born British boxer whose journey from a war-torn childhood to the Olympic stage is nothing short of extraordinary. After fleeing Somalia with her family, she built a new life in the UK, but her passion for boxing clashed with her family’s expectations. Boxing was seen as unsuitable for women, and she had to train in secret. Yet, through sheer determination and relentless effort, she not only became a professional athlete but also made history as the first Somali boxer to compete in the Olympics. Today, she is more than just a champion in the ring—she is a voice for change, inspiring young girls to defy limitations and follow their dreams.

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Post-speech vocabulary explanation
Ambition – A strong desire to achieve something. (Ramla’s ambition helped her push past obstacles.)
Barrier – A challenge or obstacle that stops progress. (Cultural barriers made it difficult for Ramla to pursue boxing.)
Determination – The quality of not giving up. (Her determination allowed her to succeed despite opposition.)
Disapproval – A negative reaction from others. (She faced disapproval from her family but kept going.)
Advocate – Someone who supports or fights for a cause. (Ramla is an advocate for women’s rights.)

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