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PROCEDURE TEXT

BY INDRI MURWATI
Learning Goals:

To write my own procedural text


by using the correct structure and
language features and present it
What is a procedure text?

A text that teaches you how to do,


make or be something.
It is broken up into chronological
steps.
Types of procedure texts:

Recipes Experiments Games


Procedure Text:
Structure
Title: Informs the reader of what the procedural text is about.

Aim / Goal: Identifies the goal for the reader.

Materials / Ingredients / Equipment: Provides a bullet point list of what is


needed for the procedural text.

Step /Method: Numbered steps which are listed in chronological order.


Procedure Text:
Language features
Using action verb (cut, fold, twist, hold, slice, pour, cook,
etc)
Using imperative sentence
Using Simple Present Tense (do this, do that)
Linking words to do with time (first, when, then) are used
to connect the text.
Detailed information on how (carefully, with the scissors);
where (from the top); when (after it has set)
Verbs Adverbs Nouns
Mix Gently Cup
Put Equally Ball
Jump Softly Spoon
Stir Quickly Plate
Cut Easily Toast
Paste Carefully Bread
Glue Evenly Slime
Spread Closely Apple
Sprinkle Slowly Shoes
Roll Quietly Dice
Let's take a look at a
procedure text
How to Make a Chocolate Milkshake

Aim: To make a delicious chocolate milkshake.

Ingredients
Milk
Chocolate Powder

Materials
Glass
Tablespoon

Method:
1. Take out your glass and tablespoon.
2. Gently scoop one heaped tablespoon of chocolate powder.
3. Pour the chocolate powder into your glass.
4. Carefully fill your glass with milk.
5. Quickly mix the chocolate powder and milk together.

Drink and Enjoy!


Example
WELL DONE!

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