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Describing a diagram

What is a diagram?

A diagram is a graph or chart that explains something by showing how the parts relate to each
other.
A flowchart is a type of diagram that represents a workflow or process; a diagrammatic
representation of an algorithm, a step-by-step approach to solving a task.

How to describe a Diagram

 Introduce the diagram


 Give an overview of the main points
 Give the detail

A proper structure means the Diagram should consist:


 Introduction, body, and conclusion
 Connective words to make the writing cohesive within sentences and paragraphs

According to the diagram given, you can see the four phases of a butterfly. Let’s generate a
report based on this process.

The butterfly is one of the amazing features of nature. Unlike other creatures, the lifecycle of the
butterfly has four distinct phases. In the first phase, a butterfly lays eggs. The eggs of each
butterfly species vary in form, size, and texture but nearly constant colour. And the time required
for these eggs to hatch is between 3-5 days.

In the second stage, a caterpillar emerges from an egg. The caterpillars shed their skin while
grown for 3-4 weeks. Next comes the cocoon stage. In this stage, the caterpillar is known as a
pupa. Several changes occur in this stage and this stage lasts up to a week.

After the development, the cocoon opens and out comes a butterfly, which is the butterfly.
Usually, butterflies come in several shapes and sizes. However, the lifespan of a butterfly varies
between one day and one year.

FAQs about Process Diagram

1) What are the basic elements of the Diagram?


The basic elements of the diagram in task 1 include an introduction, overview, body paragraphs
and summary.

2) How many words should we use to describe the diagram?


You have to write a minimum of 150 words. The optimal length is 160-180 words.

3) Should we conclude or give an opinion on the diagram?


No, you are not supposed to give any opinion on the diagram
Producing Honey

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Model answer

The diagram shows the seven most important stages in the making of honey by bees. The process
begins with the honey bees building a hive, and then finishes when the honey is ready to be
collected and used.

Firstly, the bees have to build a container. This is called a hive and it consists of many
individually built cells. Next, the bees leave the hive in order to search for flowers. When they
find a suitable flower, they collect the nectar from it, which is used to make honey.

The nectar is then taken back to the hive where the production process can begin. First, it is put
into cells. Then, following this, the nectar must be cooled down. In order to do this, the bees fan
the nectar-filled cells with their wings. As a result, the nectar loses its water content and then
finally, the honey is produced.

(150 words)

Note Below the diagram) :Nectar: a sweet liquid produced by flowers

Hive: a container where bees live

Evaporation: water changing to gas

Let’s have a look at the diagram that`s shows.

To solve the problem we have 3 steps.

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