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The diagram illustrates the process that is used to manufacture bricks for the building industry.

The picture depicts how bricks are manufactured for the construction industry. Overall, the brick production process consists of 8 main steps, from getting the raw material to delivering them as a commercial product.
The initial phase of production starts from digging up clay using a digger machine. Then, the step follows by sorting out the material with the help of a metal grid and a roller. After mixing the sand with water, the mixture is either sent to the wire cutter or mould in order to form a brick.
The next stage proceeds with hardening steps, the semi-finished material is put into a drying oven and kept there 1 to 2 days. Afterwards, there are 2 kilns where the bricks are heated in 2 different levels, including moderate (200* C – 980*C) and high (870* C – 1300*C). The final step of solidifying ends with leaving the material in a cooling chamber for 48-72 hours.
Ultimately, the packaging step happens before being sent to the construction sites in a delivery transport.

7.5

The essay is well-organized and follows the sequence of the diagram. However, some transitions between steps could be smoother.

Suggestions
  • Use more linking words to improve flow.
  • Clarify the sequence of steps with clearer transitions.

The vocabulary is appropriate and varied, though some phrases could be more precise.

The essay demonstrates good grammatical control with minor errors.

The essay effectively describes the brick manufacturing process as depicted in the diagram, covering all main steps.

Suggestions
  • Ensure all steps are clearly described and logically sequenced.