Process Diagram: Objective
Process Diagram: Objective
Process Diagram: Objective
OBJECTIVE
By the end of this lesson, you will learn:
Signpost language to describe a manufacturing process.
Useful complex sentence structures to describe a manufacturing process.
MODEL ANSWER
The picture shows the technique of making red wine.
USEFUL LANGUAGE
SIGNPOST LANGUAGE
THE FIRST STEP:
Firstly, / Initially, / In the beginning, / To begin with, + clause
The first step is when + clause / The first step is + V-ing
The production/ The cycle starts/ commences/ begins when + clause (with + V-ing)
E.g. Firstly, tea leaves are hand-picked.
The first step is when tea leaves are picked by hand.
The first step is picking tea leaves by hand.
Production commences when plantation workers pick tea leaves manually.
THE FOLLOWING STEPS:
Next, / After this, / Afterward, / Following this, + clause
At the next phase of (the process/ the cycle), + clause
The next step is when + clause/ The following step is + V-ing
The process/ The cycle continues/ proceeds when + clause (with + V-ing)
E.g. After this, fresh leaves are dried under the Sun.
At the next phase of the process, fresh leaves are dried under the Sun.
The next step is when fresh leaves are left under the Sun to dry.
The following step is drying fresh leaves using heat from the Sun.
THE LAST STEP:
Finally, /Eventually, / Lastly, / In the end, / In the last step, + clause
The last/ final step is when + clause/ + V-ing
The process concludes/ finishes/ completes when + clause (with + V-ing)
E.g. Finally, tea packets are distributed to retailers.
The final step is when tea packets are distributed to retailers.
The process completes when tea packets are distributed to retailers.
COMPLEX STRUCTURES
CONTROLLED PRACTICE
The diagram below is described in simple sentences, each of which talks about only one step of the
process. Rewrite the response so that it meets the following requirements:
Connecting several stages in one sentence with the correct conjunction where it is necessary.
Not all stages can or should be described in the same sentence.
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FREE PRACTICE
The diagram shows production of sugar by a German company for supermarkets and restaurants.
Discuss the following questions with your partner, then write your description of the process:
1. What does the visual illustrate?
2. How many stages are there in the process?
3. What is the first and the last step of the process?
4. Should the steps be described in 1 body paragraph or 2?
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SUMMARY
1. Three key features to remember in the description of a manufacturing process:
Passive voice (and its alternative options such as HAVE - OBJECT - PAST PARTICIPLE)
Signpost language (for first step, subsequent steps, last step)
2. The overview points out how many steps there are in the whole process and what the first as well as
the last step involves.
3. The body of a process description might consist of one or two paragraphs. In the latter case, each
paragraph usually illustrates half of the process.
4. Complex structures should be used to combine more than one step in one sentence. This also helps
improve grammatical complexity and variety.