PROCEDURE TEXT 1,2,3,4 AND 5.
Definition of Procedure Text
Procedure text is a form of text that describes the steps
to do something.
The Purpose of Procedure Text
The purpose of
the procedure text is to explain the steps in carrying out a particular
activity.
The Characteristic of Procedure Text
- Using the simple present tense
- Using imperative sentences (command sentences). Example: add two spoons, cook with low heat, blend the spices, etc.
- Use action verbs. Example: add, put, turn.
- Using numbers. Example: first, second, third.
- Using conjunctions (connecting words). Example: next, then, while.
- Using adverbs (adverbs) to clarify the stages that are passed. Example: correctly, carefully, slowly, for 2 minutes, etc.
The Type of Procedure Text
- Procedure text that describes how to operate/use something. For example, how to use a camera, how to use a rice cooker.
- Procedure text that provides instructions for carrying out certain activities. For example, how to play guitar, how to make a brownie.
- Procedure text related to tips for living life. For example, how to be successful in life, how to make yourself happy
The Structure of Procedure Text
- Goal/Aim: contains the intent and purpose of the related procedure text.
- Materials: contains the materials needed to perform the steps of a procedure text.
- Steps: a list of sequential steps to complete the procedure text stages.
- Result: the result of the steps that have been carried out.
The Example of procedure Text
What you’ll need to brew coffee in a pot:
It doesn’t take much to brew perfect coffee; as a matter of fact, it only takes
three things:
- Filtered
water: the fewer impurities in the water, the less competition for the
true flavor of the coffee.
- Correct
proportions: regardless of machine-type, use two tablespoons of grounds
per eight ounces of water, and then adjust to your taste from there.
- The
right grind: it differs by machine, but generally the more time coffee
grounds spend in contact with water, the courser the grind–and vice versa.
Learn more about how to grind coffee beans to match the kind of
coffee you’re making.
Basic steps to make perfect coffee:
Here are the basic steps to make coffee—assuming you’re not
making it with an automatic coffee machine:
- Line
the basket of your coffee maker with a filter. Grind coffee beans to
medium or medium-fine grind size. Bring filtered water to a boil, then let
it sit for a minute.
- Pour
enough water into the filter to wet it completely, and let it drain into
your cup or coffee pot. Discard the water.
- Measure
the ground coffee into the wet filter. Pour in enough water to wet the
ground beans and drain into your cup or coffee pot, then pour in the rest
of the water,
- If
you thrill to the chill, maybe iced coffee is your jam
Exercise about Procedure Text
How to Clean an LCD Screen
1. Shake up the detergent
and put it 15 — 20 cm away from the LCD screen.
2. Spray on the LCD screen
surface directly.
3. Cleanse gently using the fabric cleanser or brush.
You can also do the
following steps:
1. Spray the detergent on
the fabric cleanser.
2. Clean the LCD screen
surface to make it as bright as a new one.
1. What should you do to
detergent first?
A. Spray it
B. Clean it
C. Put it away
D. Shake it up
Answer = D. Shake it up
2. Before cleaning the
screen surface, we spray the detergent on the screen surface directly or spray
it on ….
A. Our fingers
B. The paper
C. The fabric cleanser
D. The brush
Answer = C. The fabric cleanser
3. "Cleanse gently
with the fabric cleanser or brush" (step 3). What does the underlined word
mean?
A. Carefully
B. Directly
C. Harshly
D. Cleanly
HOW TO CLEAN A REFRIGERATOR
1. Remove all frozen foods
and ice cube trays. If you have a second refrigerator, use it to temporary
store these items. If not, put the food in a cardboard box and cover it with
newspaper. Dump the ice cubes.
2. Removes all other food
stuff and place on your kitchen counter or in cardboard boxes.
3. Either turn the
temperature control "defrost" or unplug the electricity to the
refrigerator (or both).
4. Never scrape or jab at
the ice with a sharp instrument. You may cause serious damage to the freezing
unit. Allow it to melt.
5. Either put a flat pan
under the freezer to catch the drips or put a large towel in the bottom of the
refrigerator.
4. What should we do after
turn the temperature control "defrost"?
A. Scrape the ice with a sharp instrument
B. Remove all frozen foods and ice cube
trays
C. Remove all other food stuff
D. Allow the ice to melt
Answer = D. Allow the ice to melt
5. "Allow it to melt" (step 4). The word "it" refers to ....
A. The food
B. The refrigerator
C. The ice
D. The freezing unit
Answer = C. The ice
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