Wednesday, 12 October 2016

TASK 1 TYPE : FLOW CHART

The diagram below shows the stages of processing cocoa beans. Write a report for a university lecturer describing the process below.























The given flow chart reveals how cocoa beans are processed to obtain different products.Overall, there are three stages in the process, from the initial whole beans to the final products in the market.

In the first stage, the whole beans are picked from the cocoa tree. After being picked, their outer shells are removed and they are dried from the next stage. Stage 2 consists of many steps. Firstly, the dried beans are pressed. Some of these pressed beans are further pressed to make cocoa cake, whereas the rest are refined to make industrial chocolate to which sugar is added.

In the third and final stage, the cocoa cake is ground to make cocoa powder and liquor is obtained. The cocoa powder is sent to the market to be used by the consumer, whereas the cocoa liquor is used in the industry to make cakes and drinks. The industrial chocolate is sent for final processing after which the finished chocolate products are finally consumed by consumers.

Tuesday, 11 October 2016

Writing task 1: Sample of process.

The diagram below illustrates how a simple water filter is constructed and how it functions to produce clean drinking water. Write a report for a university lecturer describing the diagram below.


The given diagram reveals the process of water filtration by a water filter. It can be seen that there are numerous steps in the process from the initial impure water to the final potable water.

In the first step, impure water is put into a metal container which contains three filtering layers, namely sand , charcoal and gravel , with sand at the top, charcoal at the middle and gravel at the bottom. In the bottom part, the water which is filtered through the three layers, is stored temporarily.

An angles metal pipe is there which has the lower opening in the bottom part of the water filter tank. The upper part of the pipe comes out from the upper part and is linked to another closed metal tank. The filtered water from the first tank is brought into the second tank, which is at a lower level than the first tank. There is a tap attached to the bottom part of the tank, through which the clean drinking water can be taken out for drinking.

Tuesday, 4 October 2016

IELTS TASK 1 SAMPLE : PIE CHARTS

The chart below show the proportion of the energy produced from different sources in a country between 1985 and 2003. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main feature and make comparisons where relevant.
The given pie chart depicts the percentage of energy generated from various sources in a particular country from 1985 to 2003.

It can be clearly seen that the use of some sources to produce energy increased with time, whereas that of others decreased Overall, the maximum energy was produced from oil and the least from hydrogen and other renewable sources.

Oil was the major source of energy production throughout the whole period, although its usage dropped from just over a half(52%) in 1985 to approximately two fifth (39%) in 2003. The use of nuclear also declined from 22% to 17% over the given period.

The use of natural gas and coal showed an increase from 13% and 8% in 1985 to 23% and 13% respectively in 2003. Interestingly, the proportion of energy produced from hydrogen remained stable at 4%, whereas that from other renewable sources increased from 1% to 4% over the given period of 18 years.