Showing posts with label Describing a process. Show all posts
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Thursday, 26 May 2011

Making Potato Chips - IELTS Describing a process / Passive

    1. How do they make potato chips / crisps?
    2. You are going to watch a video which shows the process 
    3. You are going to write a description of the process using the passive and some sequencing words 



      A) Look at these verbs. Check you know the meanings
      manufacture / drop / move / take / wash / rinse / sort / peel / slice / fry / salt / shake / dry / cool / pack / seal / transport


      B) Do you know the participles?
      Highlight below for the answers
      manufactured / dropped / moved / taken / washed / rinsed / sorted / peeled / sliced / fried / salted / shaken / dried / cooled / packed / sealed / transported


      C) Check you know these words
      conveyor belt / chute / tank / oil / packet



      D) Using the present simple passive
      • The passive is associated with an impersonal formal style. It is often used in notices, announcements and describing processes.
      • Check you know how to make the present simple passive with this presentation



      E) You can use these words to describe the sequence of events
      • To begin with
      • First of all
      • Firstly
      • Secondly, thirdly, etc
      • Then
      • Next
      • After that
      • Subsequently
      • Eventually
      • Finally


      F) Watch the clip / Writing
      • Describe the process using the vocabulary given above. Try and use as many passives as you can.
      • Don't forget to say what the process is in the introduction. The video shows ...
      • Write a final sentence which concludes the process. The crisps are now ready to be delivered to the shops.



      G) Read about the manufacture of potato crisps here
      http://www.hyfoma.com/en/content/food-branches-processing-manufacturing/fruit-vegetable-potato/potato/crisps/



      H) Related reading for writing task 1 IELTS