The illustrations show how chocolate is produced. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words.

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The diagram illustrates
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how chocolate is manufactured. As is shown by the illustrations, there are ten stages in the process, beginning with the growing of the pods on the cacao tree and ending
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with the production of the chocolate. First of all,
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cacao comes from the cacao tree, which is grown in
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America, Africa and Indonesia.
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, when the pods are ripe and red, they are harvested and after that white cocoa
beans
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removed
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. Following the processing of
fermantation
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fermentation
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beans
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are spread on a table for drying under the sun. In the next stage, dried
beans
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are put in large sacks and transported for
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to the factory by train or lorry. They are
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roasted
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high
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temperature , at 350C. After these processes, roasted
beans
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are crushed and
seperated
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separated
from
outer
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shell. In the final stage,
inner
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part is pressed and chocolate is manufactured.
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grammar
Consider revising grammatical errors and awkward phrasing like 'As is shown by the illustrations' - try 'As shown by the illustrations' for better clarity. Fix minor issues with punctuation such as 'harvested and after that white cocoa beans removed' - it should be 'and after that, white cocoa beans are removed'.
task response
Your essay does a good job describing the stages and including specific details. Perhaps you could add more information about the intermediate stages to ensure a clearer response.
coverage
You effectively summarized the process from start to finish, covering all key stages.
vocabulary
Your explanation is clear, and you used appropriate vocabulary related to the process of making chocolate.

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