Student can complete flow-charts by tracking process order, stages, and transformations in the text.
Explain sequence, stages, causes, and transformation.
In IELTS Reading, flow-chart completion questions test your ability to track a process from beginning to end. They require you to convert a dense paragraph into a logical, step-by-step visual sequence.
Gallery showing a process paragraph becoming a flow chart.

Flow-charts are simply descriptive paragraphs translated into clear visual sequences.
Arrange process steps before filling blanks.
Arrange the steps of the coffee roasting process in the correct chronological order.
Fill missing stage labels from passage.
When tackling a flow chart completion task in the IELTS Reading test, the first step is to analyze the carefully to understand the overall process. Next, you must identify the limit, such as 'NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS', to ensure your answers are formatted correctly. After that, scan the text for specific that match the stages outlined in the diagram. Once you locate the relevant section, read the sentences in detail to extract the exact needed to complete the step. Keep in mind that the information describing a process usually appears in order within the reading passage. Finally, review your completed flow chart to verify that the missing terms make sense in the context of the diagram.
Learner orders passage sentences in process order.
Arrange the sentences to correctly map the process of fossil formation.
AI checks whether learner followed passage order.
Take a moment to review how you approached the ordering exercises. Understanding your own logic will help you spot process steps faster in the actual exam.
Identify the transition markers or context clues.
Set an actionable goal for your next practice test.