![An overhead, slightly angled shot captures an open white graph-paper notebook resting on an open textbook, presumably on a flat surface in Dmitrov, Russia. The notebook displays handwritten English and Russian words in blue ink, with some English words underlined in red. The top portion of the notebook is divided into boxes containing English words categorized by phonetic transcriptions: `ar[ɜː]` with "burgers", `y[ɜː]` with "myrtle"; `ar[ɑː]` with "garden" and "party"; `or[ɔː]` with "horse" (crossed out) and "form"; `ir, yr[ɜː]` with "bird", "girl", and "Byrd"; `er[ɜː]` with "serve" and "term"; and `ur[ɜː]` with "fur" and "hurt". The lower right section of the notebook shows a date, "The 17th Feb ru", followed by paired English and Russian words: "Teddy bear" and "Плюшевый мишка", "toy soldier" and "Игрушечный", "ballerina" and "Балерина".
The textbook visible beneath the notebook features a section labeled "10a" at the top. On its left page, fragments of English and Russian text are visible, including "What", "dy bea", "toy box? Is it", "toy soldier!", "ballerina!", "ut Chuckles' teddy b", and Russian phrases like "ещё раз и выпл", "ушки есть у". Two partial illustrations are visible: one depicting a girl with red hair and a green dress (labeled "2"), and another showing a red box with contents (labeled "4"). The scene suggests an educational setting, likely a student's desk.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_3621b065-97fc-4724-9.jpg?alt=media)
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An overhead, slightly angled shot captures an open white graph-paper notebook resting on an open textbook, presumably on a flat surface in Dmitrov, Russia. The notebook displays handwritten English and Russian words in blue ink, with some English words underlined in red. The top portion of the notebook is divided into boxes containing English words categorized by phonetic transcriptions: `ar[ɜː]` with "burgers", `y[ɜː]` with "myrtle"; `ar[ɑː]` with "garden" and "party"; `or[ɔː]` with "horse" (crossed out) and "form"; `ir, yr[ɜː]` with "bird", "girl", and "Byrd"; `er[ɜː]` with "serve" and "term"; and `ur[ɜː]` with "fur" and "hurt". The lower right section of the notebook shows a date, "The 17th Feb ru", followed by paired English and Russian words: "Teddy bear" and "Плюшевый мишка", "toy soldier" and "Игрушечный", "ballerina" and "Балерина". The textbook visible beneath the notebook features a section labeled "10a" at the top. On its left page, fragments of English and Russian text are visible, including "What", "dy bea", "toy box? Is it", "toy soldier!", "ballerina!", "ut Chuckles' teddy b", and Russian phrases like "ещё раз и выпл", "ушки есть у". Two partial illustrations are visible: one depicting a girl with red hair and a green dress (labeled "2"), and another showing a red box with contents (labeled "4"). The scene suggests an educational setting, likely a student's desk.
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