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Task 1: Process/flowchart. The diagram above shows the process of milk production . Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information shown. You should write at least 150 words. Task 1: Process/flowchart. 1) Is it a simple process? 2) How many steps are there in the process?
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Task 1: Process/flowchart The diagram above shows the process of milk production.Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information shown. You should write at least 150 words.
Task 1: Process/flowchart 1) Is it a simple process? 2) How many steps are there in the process? 3) What does ‘grazing’ mean? 4) Where do cows graze grass? 5) Where does the process begin? 6) Where does it end?
Introduction: The diagram shows the various stages of milk production. This is a complicated process and it has 8 basic steps. The process begins with cows on the farm, and it ends with milk, cheese and butter in the supermarkets and shops.
Task 1: Process/flowchart What happens to the cows in the milking machine? The cows are milked. Subject + be + past participle (Passive) Why is the milk put into refrigeration storage? What happens to the milk in the milk tanker? The milk is delivered to the Dairy each day. Subject + be + past participle (Passive)
Task 1: Process/flowchart What kind of place is a ‘dairy’? What is the difference between milk and cheese? Is cheese pasteurized? Is the process for milk and cheese the same or different? Why is the milk delivered to supermarkets and shops?
Body Paragraph 1: Firstly, cows graze grass on farms and they turn that grass into milk. Secondly, these cows are milked by a milking machine twice a day. Then, the milk is put into refrigeration storage in order to keep it cool. Next, the milk is collected by a milk tanker each day and delivered to a dairy factory.
Body Paragraph 2: At the dairy factory, the milk is either processed for eating or for drinking. If it is for drinking, the milk is pasteurized, packaged into bottles and finally delivered to supermarkets and shops for people to buy and use. If it is for eating, then it is made into cheese, cream and butter. These items are also sent to supermarkets and shops, where people can buy them.