IELTS Academic Writing Task 1
The diagram details the process of making wool.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
Things you should know about Academic Writing Task 1:
- You are asked to describe information presented in graph/ table/ chart/ diagram.
- You have 20 minutes to finish the task and you have to write at least 150 words.
- If you are asked to use the information presented in the graph you must be careful not to copy it.
In Academic Writing task 1, candidates are assessed on their ability to:
- Organise, present and possibly compare data.
- Describe the stages of a process or procedure.
- Describe an object or event or sequence of events.
- Explain how something works.
Model Answer
The picture depicts the process by which wool is made and transformed into various products.
Overall, there are fourteen steps, begin from collecting the raw material and the end with finished consumer products.
Firstly, wool is obtained after sheared(cut the wool off) the sheep. After that, wool is cleaned and send to the dryer to dried. In the next stage, the wool is spun/ rotated/ turned, and strings are made after this process. A fair amount of wool is also recycled as a byproduct.
Furthermore, with the rest of the steps the strings are stored in the tuft storage house. In the last step, balls of yarn(spun thread used for knitting) are made by spinning. Which can then be used for knitting or fabrication of consumer retail items such as jackets and carpets.
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The diagram details the process of making wool
The picture depicts the process by which wool is made and transformed into various products.
Overall, there are fourteen steps, begin from collecting the raw material and the end with finished consumer products.
Firstly, wool is obtained after sheared(cut the wool off) the sheep. After that, wool is cleaned and send to the dryer to dried. In the next stage, the wool is spun/ rotated/ turned, and strings
are made after this process. A fair amount of wool is also recycled as a byproduct.
Furthermore, with the rest of the steps the strings are stored in the tuft storage house. In the last step, balls of yarn(spun thread used for knitting) are made by spinning. Which can then be used for knitting or fabrication of consumer retail items such as jackets and carpets.