Monday 22 November 2021

Writing Task 1 TEST 2 CAMBRIDGE IELTS ACADEMIC 16

 

CAMBRIDGE IELTS ACADEMIC 16

TEST 2

WRITING

 

Writing Task 1

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.

The diagram below shows the manufacturing process for making sugar from sugar cane.

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

Write at least 150 words


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ANSWER KEY

Sample Essay 1

Overall, a total of seven steps is seen from the production, including harvesting, crushing and separating. It is also evident that manufacturing sugar from sugar canes is a capital-intensive process, despite using only one ingredient.

To begin, sugar canes take 1 to 1.5 years to grow before they are ready for harvest. This stage could be performed in two different methods, either manually using a sickle or by an industrial reaper.

Once collected, the sugar canes are machine-pressed in order to extract the juice. This juice is then passed through a filter made of limestone so that any unwanted substance is eliminated. The next stage involves evaporation, in which the filtered sugar cane juice is put under heat and therefore thickens into a syrup. Subsequently, the syrup is transferred into a centrifuge, which rotates at a very high speed so that sugar crystals are separated from the liquid due to differences in density. In the final step, the sugar is dried and cooled, ready for packaging and sale.

Sample Essay 2

The diagram illustrates how sugar is produced from sugar cans.

As clearly can be seen, there are seven various stages in this process demanding specific machinery and skilled workers.

First of all, sugar needs to be grown in appropriate farmland. After passing 12 to 18 months (perhaps depending on the culture conditions as well as the types of sugar can), the crops are harvested either mechanically by trucks or physically by farmers. At the next step, sugar cans enter into a machine with two rotating wheels in which sugar is completely crushed so that its juice is extracted.

Subsequently, the extracted juice is passed through a limestone filter forpurification. While the purified juice is being heated, its liquid evaporates. Therefore, the juice becomes syrup. At this point, a centrifuge is needed to separate sugar crystals from the syrup. Once the syrup has been centrifuged for a certain time, it is eventually dried and cooled in big containers. The final substance is a substance which is called sugar.

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