The image shows a page from a book with text and an illustration. The illustration depicts a young boy swimming in a pool of water. The boy is on his stomach, with his arms extended forward and his legs trailing behind him, in what appears to be a surface dive position. The text above the illustration reads "Surface dive. This is done at the shallow end of the pool, by staying flat on the water." Below the illustration, text reads "A boy in a surface dive position."

Further down the page, there is a section titled "Activities" which lists an activity numbered "1." The text of this activity is partially visible and reads "1. Take pupils to a swimming pool and guide pupils to demonstrate the various swimming skills."

Below the "Activities" section is another section titled "Revision Questions." This section has two numbered questions. Question "1." is partially visible and reads "1. Mention these preliminary skills in swimming." Question "2." is also partially visible and reads "2. Describe briefly the following:" followed by two sub-points, "(i) turtle float" and "(ii) race-float, and".

The image appears to be a scan or photograph of an open book. The lighting is uneven, and some parts of the page are blurry. The overall context suggests this is an educational book, likely for children, focusing on swimming instruction. The location is not specified in the provided image.
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Fri, Jun 19, 2026, 02:32 AM

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The image shows a page from a book with text and an illustration. The illustration depicts a young boy swimming in a pool of water. The boy is on his stomach, with his arms extended forward and his le…read more

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