The grammar is easy: your sentences in man-made process should contain
sequencers, passive present tense, non-defining relative clauses and indefinite
purpose, so that’s easy.
The tough part is the verb, you don’t know how to do these things. IELTS
knows that you don’t know how to make chocolate...so they are going to give
you all the information you need in the form of these diagrams, they are
going to give you the illustration and the verbs and the words, nouns and all
that information. You need to look carefully at each step and think exactly
what is happening. Take the verb that they give you and put it into your own
word. Think about exactly what they are showing you. Think about some
logic, use logic “why do we heat things? – to melt, to cook, to warm”
Look at all these steps, make sure that you take notes on each step and give
your own ideas about what is happening, the verbs and why it is happening.
PARAPHRASING:
Paraphrase the main things in the process:
Ice cream = frozen yogurt
Fruit is picked by hand = fruit is manually collected
Manually collected = collected by hand
Fruit quality checking = the fruit is checked for quality = the fruit is checked
to ensure it’s free of bruises and not rotten.
PROCESS SAMPLE
The diagram illustrates the process that is used to manufacture bricks for the
building industry.
Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and
make comparisons where relevant.
The flow chart shows the way in which bricks are made for the building
industry.
Overall, there are 7 stages in the whole brick producing process, beginning
with the digging up of clay and ending with the delivery of the bricks to the
customers.
To begin, the clay used to make the bricks is dug up from the ground by a
large digger. This clay is then placed onto a metal grid, which is used to
break up the clay into smaller pieces. A roller assists in this process.
Following this, sand and water are added to the clay, and this mixture is
turned into bricks by either placing it into a mould or using a wire cut. Next,
these bricks are placed in a drying oven to dry for 24 – 48 hours.
In the subsequent stage, the bricks go through a heating and cooling process.
They are heated in a kiln at a moderate and then a high temperature (ranging
from 200c to 1300c), followed by a cooling process in a cooling chamber for
48 – 72 hours. Finally, the bricks are packed and delivered to their
destinations.
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