IELTS Recent Mock Tests Volume 4 Speaking Practice Test 2
Question list
How popular are bicycles in your hometown? [Why?]
How often do you ride a bicycle? [Why/Why not?]
Do you think that bicycles are suitable for all ages? [Why/Why not?]
What are the advantages of a bicycle compared to a car? [Why?]
Describe a typical day in your life when you were a child.
You should say
who was/were around you
what you ate
what took care of you
and say what you most enjoyed doing in your childhood days.
Is it important to have pleasant childhood memories? Why?
Do you think that people are permanently affected by negative childhood memories? Why do you think so?
What do you think it means to ‘live in the past’?
Nowadays many parents try to make their children happy by buying them many toys. How do you feel about this?
Is it important for a child to have a lot of toys in order to be happy?
What is more important for a child’s happiness, many toys or many friends?
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the diagram illustrates the manufacturing process of coffee.
overall, the process consists of 11 main steps, beginning with picking coffee beans, and ending with packaging the final products to prepare for transporting them to supermarkets and shops for sale.
At the beginning of the process, coffee beans are harvested by hand, and then they are dried by being spread under the sun The next step is that dried coffee beans are put into a specialized machinery to roast them, before being cooled rapidly. Once the cooling step has finished, cooled coffee beans are ground, and subsequently mixed with hot water.
The process continued with the mixture being strained, and freezed thereafter. After that, freezed liquid is ground once again, before being put into a vacuum to remove water. Finally, the end products are boxed in preparation for delivering them to shops and supermakets for sale
the diagram illustrates the manufacturing process of coffee.
overall, the process consists of 11 main steps, beginning with picking coffee beans, and ending with packaging the final products to prepare for transporting them to supermarkets and shops for sale.
At the beginning of the process, coffee beans were harvested by hand, and then they are dried by being spread under the sun The next step is that dried coffee beans were put into a specialized machinery to roast them, before being cooled rapidly. Once the cooling step finished, cooled coffee beans are ground, and subsequently mixed with hot water.
The process continued with the mixture being strained, and freezed thereafter. After that, freezed liquid is ground once again, before being put into a vacuum to remove water. Finally, the end products are boxed in preparation for delivering them to shops and supermakets for sale
The diagram provides information about the process of manufacturing of the coffee and send them to the supermarkets and shops.
Overall,the process consists of eleven stages ,beginning with pick the coffee beans from the farms and at the end pack the coffee beans into the jars.
First of all,we need to pick the beans from the coffee plantations and then we dry them to remove the moisture from the beans .After drying up we need to roast the beans for better flavours .
In the mean time ,the beans are in the refrigerator .After beans are dried and cooled down .We need to grind them otherwise It will affects the taste if it takes too long to grind and then mix with hot water for remove the strain from the mixuture .Again the freeze the saturated coffee particles and crush the frozen liquid and placed it into a vaccum chamber . So now coffee is ready for packing and we usually pack coffee into the jars.
The diagram illustrate the process of manufacturing coffee to be sold to the retail stores and supermarkets.
By having an overview, We could see that the process of producing coffee starts from the raw material of the coffee that is the coffee beans to their final form of being packed to be sold to the last consumer in retail stores.
Firstly the coffee beans are picked from the trees and kept under the sun as long as they are completely dry and then they are roasted in a vacuum for sometime after being roasted the roasted coffee beans are put in a airtight box for cooling, The process continues by grinding it and mixing with warm water and straining the coffee beans from the hot water.
Secondly put the strained coffee beans mixture in an airtight box for freezing once they are frozen grind the frozen liquid and dry it in a vacuum let the water vapors flow out so that they are completely dry and once this is done the process of packing and labeling starts so that they are ready to be sold to the end consumer in a retail or wholesale shop.
The diagram provides information about the production and preparation of coffee for distribution in the commercial market.
By having an overview, it is seen that there are 11 stages to prepare and produce coffee from coffee beans beginning with picking the coffee beans to pack them into jars.
The first step is to pick the coffee beans after this the next step is to dry them. These dried beans are roasted. After this process, the roasted beans are cooled rapidly. Furthermore, comes grinding where the beans are grinded and then mixed with hot water. This mixture is strained removing the water. Moreover, again the freezing process comes in command and the mixture is frozen after this the frozen liquid is grinded and dried in a vacuum while the excess water gets evaporated.
Then comes the final stage. Wherein, the dried coffee is packed into jars to send out for sales in markets.
The diagram provides information about the production and preparation of coffee for distribution in the commercial market.
By having an overview, it is seen that there are 11 stages to prepare and produce coffee from picking the coffee beans to packing them into jars.
The first step is to pick the coffee beans after this the next step is to dry them. These dried beans are roasted. After this process, the roasted beans are cooled rapidly. Furthermore, comes grinding where the beans are grinded and then mixed with hot water. This mixture is strained removing the water. Moreover, again the freezing process comes in command and the mixture is frozen after this the frozen liquid is grinded and dried in a vacuum while the excess after gets evaporated.
Then comes the final stage, where coffee is packed in jars to send out for sales in markets.
The diagram illustrates the way in which coffee and prepartaion for sale is made.
Overall, the process consist of 11 stages, starting with picking up coffee beans and ending with packaging into jars for supermarket and shops.
In the first 7 stages, coffee beans are picked up. Secondly, they are dried and then the beans are roasted. Next, they are cooled rapidly. After cooling stage, coffee beans are grinded. In 6th stage, these beans are mixed with hot water, and then this mixture is strained.
In the last 4 stages, right after the mixture is strained, it is frozen. Next, this frozen liquid is grinded and then it is dried in a vacuum.After 10 stages, the process has ended with the packaging.Finally, they are packed into jars to sell them in supermarket and shops.Total stages are 11. Coffee beans had these processes and they are prepared for sale of coffee.