Academic task 1: Describing a natural process
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Academic task 1
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- Step 1. Looking at the diagram. Understand the cycle and identify stages.
- Hunting for visual clues.
Academic task 1: Describing a natural process Process diagrams are quite frequent in academic writing task 1 and many students find them quite overwhelming as the processes can look quite complicated and they are often scientific. These process diagrams can include anything from recycling, concrete making, solar panels, heating systems to making glass. You are NOT expected to know about any of these! You are given the key vocab you need! So, if you are not very confident in matters of science or geography, you don’t need to panic. In this tutorial we are going to take you through how to describe a natural process in task 1 writing and a natural process is more closely linked to animals, the weather, growing trees or plants and marine life and this tutorial will show you: Where to start in understanding and interpreting the picture. Which language to use to connect your ideas and link the stages in the process together. How to improve your coherence. Grammatical suggestions to score really highly in this task by using the passive voice and participle clauses. Following these tips will ensure your response to describing a natural process is both coherent and well structured. Step 1. Looking at the diagram. Understand the cycle and identify stages. The first thing to remember is that your aim is to describe what is happening (it can help you to imagine that the examiner does not have the picture in front of him) so you need to be very clear about the start, the different clear stages, and the end. Quite often, and this is really important to reassure yourself, it simply does not matter where you start as long as you include most of the key stages and are clear and coherent in your response. Hunting for visual clues. Look to see if the diagram is divided - for example if the cycle starts in one place and then splits, or if there are any arrow to show you the direction of something. This might help you find a clear start. Very often in a natural process - as the name suggest is cyclical so whether you start with a chicken or an egg does not matter! Download 24.9 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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