This lesson is about the language forms we need to use when describing processes. You may need to do this if you are presented with a process diagram in Writing Task 1.

First, we’ll watch a video that describes how plastic is made. Before watching the video, check that you understand the following vocabulary.

synthetic carbon pellet to mould hydrogen injection
to derive polymer to manufacture by-products to process raw materials

How is plastic made?

When describing a process linking and sequencing words are used:

Examples:

  • before, after
  • firstly, secondly, thirdly, etc.
  • next, then
  • finally, lastly

Passive verb forms are used to describe the parts of the process. The passive is used for a number of reasons:

  • we don’t know who is responsible for the process, or it doesn’t matter
  • the process could take place at any time and is always done the same way
  • we want to use an objective, neutral style of writing

Examples:

  • The ability to be moulded would not be possible without the unique blend of material.
  • Plastics are derived from raw materials.
  • By-products are mixed with other chemicals.
  • The raw materials are produced into a pellet form.
  • Plastics can be mass-produced into a wide variety of shapes.

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Exercise

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