Process Description
Process Description
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AP, English
Process Description
1. To describe a process, analyze the diagram so you'd
be able to comprehend each stage of the process.
2. Time words and phrases help when you mention each
stage. Use them to your advantage.
3. Likewise, use the passive, and present and past
participle clauses in the descriptions.
4. In all cases, it is recommended that you organize your
thoughts via an outline, or any technique you're familiar
with, before you start writing.
5. Finally, always check if all the essential information
from the picture or diagram is in your description.
• The letter is written
• The letter is put in an envelope
• An address is written on the letter and a stamp
stuck on
• The letter is posted
• The post is collected and taken to the post office,
where it is sorted
• The letter is delivered
• The letter is received, opened and read
• The letter is thrown away
• The rubbish is collected
• The paper is recycled
• The paper is bought from a shop
• The letter is written
How A Photocopier Works
are then applied charged emerges enables
is given is then transferred to produce
Static electricity ----------- a photocopier ----------- almost
instant copies of the documents. At the heart of the machine
is a metal drum which ----------- a negative charge at the
beginning of the copying cycle. The optical system then
projects an image of the document on the drum. The electric
charge disappears where light strikes the metal surface, so
only dark parts of the image remain ------Positively charged
particles of toner powder ----------to the drum. The charged
parts of the drum attract the dark powder, which ----------- to
a piece of paper. A heater seals the powder to the paper, and a
warm copy of the document ----------- from the photocopier
How A Photocopier Works