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An overhead shot captures a study arrangement on a patterned, light-colored surface, presumably a desk in Gyumri, Armenia
An overhead shot captures a study arrangement on a patterned, light-colored surface, presumably a desk in Gyumri, Armenia. The central objects are an open, lined notebook, a yellow wooden pencil, a white gel pen with red heart motifs, and two partially visible printed worksheets. The notebook displays handwritten notes in both English and Armenian. The left page details English grammar concepts, including phrasal verbs beginning with "look" (e.g., "look for," "look up," "look after," "look out," "look forward"), some of which are circled in red ink. Further notes on this page outline grammatical structures involving "for," "when," modal verbs (can, may, must, should, ought to), "have/has/had to," and "be able to," accompanied by three cloud-shaped diagrams pointing to the word "to." The right page contains notes on "used to," "be able to," and an English conditional sentence ("If you study you will pass the exam") translated into Armenian, followed by "I would start earlier." Beneath the notebook, two white printed worksheets are visible. The one on the left displays Armenian text alongside numbered questions (e.g., 41, 42). The yellow pencil, with a silver ferrule and pink eraser, rests horizontally across these papers. The white gel pen, featuring small red hearts, lies parallel to the pencil. The underlying surface is a light-toned textile with a distinct pattern, possibly a tablecloth.
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