Master the IELTS Process Diagram

A process diagram shows how something is manufactured (like bricks or chocolate) or how a natural cycle works (like the water cycle or the life cycle of a frog).

Key Strategies for Processes

🔄 Flow and Sequence The most important thing is to describe the steps in the exact chronological order.
⚙️ The Passive Voice If it’s a manufacturing process, use the present passive (e.g., “The clay is heated“).
🌿 Natural Cycles If it’s a natural life cycle, use the active voice (e.g., “The eggs hatch into tadpoles”).

Essential Sequence Vocabulary

Beginning & Middle

  • Start: To begin with, Initially, First of all.
  • Middle: Following this, Subsequently, In the next stage, Once this is complete.

Simultaneous & End

  • At the same time: Simultaneously, During this stage.
  • End: Finally, In the final stage, The process concludes with.

The Standard 4-Paragraph Structure

1. Introduction

  • Paraphrase the prompt (e.g., “The diagram illustrates the process of producing…”).

2. Overview

  • State how many stages there are in total.
  • Mention the first and the final step.
  • Example: “Overall, there are six main stages, beginning with the collection of raw materials and ending with packaging.”

3. Detail Paragraph 1

  • Describe the first half of the process in detail.
  • Use sequencing words to connect the sentences smoothly.

4. Detail Paragraph 2

  • Describe the second half of the process in detail, leading up to the final product.
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Pro Tip: Use the Visual Clues Don’t invent information, but DO use the labels provided in the diagram. If a machine has a thermometer on it showing 100°C, you must include that detail: “The mixture is then heated to 100 degrees Celsius.”

Process: Practice Tests

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