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The image captures an overhead view of a study desk, featuring multiple open books and a notebook, suggesting an active learning or writing session.

The central subjects are an open textbook and a smaller notebook with handwritten notes. The notebook contains a heading "Report" and several bullet points or numbered items such as "Introduction," "Containing numer," and "wide choic."

One section of the textbook, titled "Useful language for reviews," provides guidance for writing about films or TV series within a 140-190 word limit. It includes prompts for "Giving information" (e.g., about setting and main character like 'Owen, an unemployed'), "Giving an opinion" (strengths, weaknesses, drama, acting, fun), and "Making a recommendation."

An adjacent page in the textbook focuses on "Describing amounts or quantities" with phrases like "a wide range/selection/variety of (clothes shops)," "a large number of (restaurants)," "a great deal/large amount of (litter)," and "plenty of several/many/numerous (parks and gardens)." It also touches on "Talking about facilities."

Another part of the textbook presents a task to write a report recommending places in a town (Roxburgh) for elderly tourists, detailing attractions such as a 16th-century church, a farmers' market selling "fresh, organic produce," and restaurants. This section also highlights the importance of "use of linking words and phrases" and "a consistent style, in this case formal."

On the far left, a smaller book or card is partially visible, showing text like "my dream man" and "EVERYTHING I WANT I WANT MORE." A white cable or wire is also visible on the desk surface. The overall scene conveys an environment of academic work or creative writing.
daniella

Apr 20, 2026

Strelcha, Bulgaria

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The image captures an overhead view of a study desk, featuring multiple open books and a notebook, suggesting an active learning or writing session. The central subjects are an open textbook and a smaller notebook with handwritten notes. The notebook contains a heading "Report" and several bullet points or numbered items such as "Introduction," "Containing numer," and "wide choic." One section of the textbook, titled "Useful language for reviews," provides guidance for writing about films or TV series within a 140-190 word limit. It includes prompts for "Giving information" (e.g., about setting and main character like 'Owen, an unemployed'), "Giving an opinion" (strengths, weaknesses, drama, acting, fun), and "Making a recommendation." An adjacent page in the textbook focuses on "Describing amounts or quantities" with phrases like "a wide range/selection/variety of (clothes shops)," "a large number of (restaurants)," "a great deal/large amount of (litter)," and "plenty of several/many/numerous (parks and gardens)." It also touches on "Talking about facilities." Another part of the textbook presents a task to write a report recommending places in a town (Roxburgh) for elderly tourists, detailing attractions such as a 16th-century church, a farmers' market selling "fresh, organic produce," and restaurants. This section also highlights the importance of "use of linking words and phrases" and "a consistent style, in this case formal." On the far left, a smaller book or card is partially visible, showing text like "my dream man" and "EVERYTHING I WANT I WANT MORE." A white cable or wire is also visible on the desk surface. The overall scene conveys an environment of academic work or creative writing.

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