Writing task 1:
Process
The diagram illustrates the process of manufacturing bricks in a factory.
Overall, the production involves three main stages: excavating clay, shaping it into bricks, and exposing them to various temperatures.
Initially, clay is excavated from the ground using a digger. The extracted clay is then sorted through a metal grid, where larger pieces are filtered out, and smaller fragments pass through a roller to the next stage. At this point, sand and water are added to create the desired material, which is either cut into bricks using a wire cutter or shaped in moulds.
In the subsequent stage, the bricks are dried in an oven for 24 to 48 hours. Following this, they are heated in two kilns, first at moderate temperatures (200–980°C) and then at high temperatures (870–1300°C). Once sufficiently heated, the bricks are cooled in a chamber for 48 to 72 hours. Finally, the finished products are packaged and delivered to customers.
TA: 9.0
CC: 8.5
LR: 8.0
GR: 8.5
@ieltsboyko
Process
The diagram illustrates the process of manufacturing bricks in a factory.
Overall, the production involves three main stages: excavating clay, shaping it into bricks, and exposing them to various temperatures.
Initially, clay is excavated from the ground using a digger. The extracted clay is then sorted through a metal grid, where larger pieces are filtered out, and smaller fragments pass through a roller to the next stage. At this point, sand and water are added to create the desired material, which is either cut into bricks using a wire cutter or shaped in moulds.
In the subsequent stage, the bricks are dried in an oven for 24 to 48 hours. Following this, they are heated in two kilns, first at moderate temperatures (200–980°C) and then at high temperatures (870–1300°C). Once sufficiently heated, the bricks are cooled in a chamber for 48 to 72 hours. Finally, the finished products are packaged and delivered to customers.
TA: 9.0
CC: 8.5
LR: 8.0
GR: 8.5
@ieltsboyko