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part 1

Procedure text

Procedure text is text that gives instructions, informs, or helps the reader on how to make or do something.

Procedure texts have several social functions including providing information/instructions on how to achieve the best results efficiently, avoiding accidents, damage, waste, etc.


Generic structures/Structure Procedure text


Generic structure of a procedural text consists of aims/goals, ingredients/materials, and steps/methods.


Aim/Goal


The first in writing procedure text is aim/goal which means goal. Usually, this purpose lies in the title indicating the purpose of the text.

Example: How to Make Dalgona Coffee


Ingredients/Materials


Writing these ingredients is useful for explaining what materials or tools are used to make something in the procedure text.

Example: The ingredients to make Dalgona coffee are coffee and sugar. We also need a spoon and warm water.


Steps/Methods


This section contains the steps taken to achieve the goals of the procedure text.

Example: First, wash the tomatoes.


Language Features Procedure text


Here are some linguistic features of procedure text:

 1. This text discusses facts about making or using something, so we need to use the simple present tense.

 2. Since we need to explain some steps, we must use imperative sentences. Example sentences in procedure text are add 5 onions, get some yeast and pan. Command sentences must begin with a verb (verb). Examples are mix, stir, boil, add, turn on, get, and so on.

 3. In procedure text, when we want to explain the steps of making/using, there are times when we need to connect one sentence with another sentence. Therefore, we need connecting words. For example: first, second, after that, then, finally, last, and so on.

 4. To provide an adverb of time or duration of manufacture in a text procedure, we need to use an adverb. Examples are in 5 minutes, for an hour, and so on. In addition, we can also use adverbs of manner. For example: slowly, fastly, rapidly, powerfully, etc.


part 2

Imperative


 Imperative sentences are sentences that are used to make commands, requests, or instructions. Imperative sentences generally end with an exclamation but can also end with a period. In the imperative sentence procedure text that is commonly used is the one that functions as an instruction (instruction) and command (command). There is also a negative imperative that serves to show that we are not allowed to do something. Let's look at some examples of imperative sentences below.

 Add a glass of coconut milk into a pan and then boil it.

 → Do not spray water on the control panel of the washing machine.

 → Remove the tonner cartridge carefully + Serve it warmly in the rice bowl


Must and Mustn't


 Must is used to express that we have to do something important

 e.g : You must press the on button to start the machine.

 Mustn't is used to express that we are forbidden to do something.

 e.g You musn't refill the ink before it runs out.


Sentence Connectors for Telling Actions in Order.


 Connectors are used to join groups of words, both phrases and sentences. You can use these connectors to link paragraphs to make them coherent. Sentence connectors are usually written at the beginning of a sentence


Adverbs


 Adverb is a word that describes a verb, adjective or other adverb. An adverb usually consists of adjectives such as slowly suddenly, strongly.


part 3

Imperative


 Imperative sentences are sentences that are used to make commands, requests, or instructions. Imperative sentences generally end with an exclamation but can also end with a period. In the imperative sentence procedure text that is commonly used is the one that functions as an instruction (instruction) and command (command). There is also a negative imperative that serves to show that we are not allowed to do something. Let's look at some examples of imperative sentences below.

Add a glass of coconut milk into a pan and then boil it.

 → Do not spray water on the control panel of the washing machine.

 → Remove the tonner cartridge carefully + Serve it warmly in the rice bowl


Must and Mustn't


 Must is used to express that we have to do something important

 e.g : You must press the on button to start the machine.

 Mustn't is used to express that we are forbidden to do something.

 e.g You musn't refill the ink before it runs out.


Sentence Connectors for Telling Actions in Order.


 Connectors are used to join groups of words, both phrases and sentences. You can use these connectors to link paragraphs to make them coherent. Sentence connectors are usually written at the beginning of a sentence


Adverbs


 Adverb is a word that describes a verb, adjective or other adverb. An adverb usually consists of adjectives such as slowly suddenly, strongly.


How To Use Blander


-Set up your blander 

set your blander on a cool, flat surface. Plug it in.

-Add your ingredients

Fill the jar with your ingredients in this order: liquids, softer ingredients or powder, hard or frozen ingredients. Top it off with ice, if using.

-Secure the lid thightly

Place the lid securely onto the jar to prevent any spillage when you start the blender.

-Start the blender

Press or switch on the power/start button and then select the appropriate speed or preset recipe program. Depending on your model, you may also have a stop button or you may simply need to select your speed to start.

-Serve and Enjoy

Once your desired consistency is reached, pour the contents into the container of your choice—and enjoy!

-Clean your blander

For easier cleanup, immediately wash your blender jar with warm, soapy water. You can even add a couple drops of dishwashing liquid to the bottom, fill ¾ full with warm water, run the blender, then rinse. Wipe down the base with a damp sponge or towel. Dry completely before storing.


part 4

Imperative


 Imperative sentences are sentences that are used to make commands, requests, or instructions. Imperative sentences generally end with an exclamation but can also end with a period. In the imperative sentence procedure text that is commonly used is the one that functions as an instruction (instruction) and command (command). There is also a negative imperative that serves to show that we are not allowed to do something. Let's look at some examples of imperative sentences below.

Add a glass of coconut milk into a pan and then boil it.

 → Do not spray water on the control panel of the washing machine.

 → Remove the tonner cartridge carefully + Serve it warmly in the rice bowl


Must and Mustn't


 Must is used to express that we have to do something important

 e.g : You must press the on button to start the machine.

 Mustn't is used to express that we are forbidden to do something.

 e.g You musn't refill the ink before it runs out.


Sentence Connectors for Telling Actions in Order.


 Connectors are used to join groups of words, both phrases and sentences. You can use these connectors to link paragraphs to make them coherent. Sentence connectors are usually written at the beginning of a sentence


Adverbs


 Adverb is a word that describes a verb, adjective or other adverb. An adverb usually consists of adjectives such as slowly suddenly, strongly.


How To Use Blander


-Set up your blander 

set your blander on a cool, flat surface. Plug it in.

-Add your ingredients

Fill the jar with your ingredients in this order: liquids, softer ingredients or powder, hard or frozen ingredients. Top it off with ice, if using.

-Secure the lid thightly

Place the lid securely onto the jar to prevent any spillage when you start the blender.

-Start the blender

Press or switch on the power/start button and then select the appropriate speed or preset recipe program. Depending on your model, you may also have a stop button or you may simply need to select your speed to start.

-Serve and Enjoy

Once your desired consistency is reached, pour the contents into the container of your choice—and enjoy!

-Clean your blander

For easier cleanup, immediately wash your blender jar with warm, soapy water. You can even add a couple drops of dishwashing liquid to the bottom, fill ¾ full with warm water, run the blender, then rinse. Wipe down the base with a damp sponge or towel. Dry completely before storing.


part 5

Procedure text


Procedure text is text that gives instructions, informs, or helps the reader on how to make or do something.

Procedure texts have several social functions including providing information/instructions on how to achieve the best results efficiently, avoiding accidents, damage, waste, etc.


Generic structures/Structure Procedure text


Generic structure of a procedural text consists of aims/goals, ingredients/materials, and steps/methods.


Aim/Goal


The first in writing procedure text is aim/goal which means goal. Usually, this purpose lies in the title indicating the purpose of the text.

Example: How to Make Dalgona Coffee


Ingredients/Materials


Writing these ingredients is useful for explaining what materials or tools are used to make something in the procedure text.

Example: The ingredients to make Dalgona coffee are coffee and sugar. We also need a spoon and warm water.


Steps/Methods


This section contains the steps taken to achieve the goals of the procedure text.

Example: First, wash the tomatoes.


Language Features Procedure text


Here are some linguistic features of procedure text:

 1. This text discusses facts about making or using something, so we need to use the simple present tense.

 2. Since we need to explain some steps, we must use imperative sentences. Example sentences in procedure text are add 5 onions, get some yeast and pan. Command sentences must begin with a verb (verb). Examples are mix, stir, boil, add, turn on, get, and so on.

 3. In procedure text, when we want to explain the steps of making/using, there are times when we need to connect one sentence with another sentence. Therefore, we need connecting words. For example: first, second, after that, then, finally, last, and so on.

 4. To provide an adverb of time or duration of manufacture in a text procedure, we need to use an adverb. Examples are in 5 minutes, for an hour, and so on. In addition, we can also use adverbs of manner. For example: slowly, fastly, rapidly, powerfully, etc.


Imperative


 Imperative sentences are sentences that are used to make commands, requests, or instructions. Imperative sentences generally end with an exclamation but can also end with a period. In the imperative sentence procedure text that is commonly used is the one that functions as an instruction (instruction) and command (command). There is also a negative imperative that serves to show that we are not allowed to do something. Let's look at some examples of imperative sentences below.

Add a glass of coconut milk into a pan and then boil it.

 → Do not spray water on the control panel of the washing machine.

 → Remove the tonner cartridge carefully + Serve it warmly in the rice bowl


Must and Mustn't


 Must is used to express that we have to do something important

 e.g : You must press the on button to start the machine.

 Mustn't is used to express that we are forbidden to do something.

 e.g You musn't refill the ink before it runs out


Sentence Connectors for Telling Actions in Order


 Connectors are used to join groups of words, both phrases and sentences. You can use these connectors to link paragraphs to make them coherent. Sentence connectors are usually written at the beginning of a sentence


Adverbs


 Adverb is a word that describes a verb, adjective or other adverb. An adverb usually consists of adjectives such as slowly suddenly, strongly.


How To Use Blander


-Set up your blander 

set your blander on a cool, flat surface. Plug it in.

-Add your ingredients

Fill the jar with your ingredients in this order: liquids, softer ingredients or powder, hard or frozen ingredients. Top it off with ice, if using.

-Secure the lid thightly

Place the lid securely onto the jar to prevent any spillage when you start the blender.

-Start the blender

Press or switch on the power/start button and then select the appropriate speed or preset recipe program. Depending on your model, you may also have a stop button or you may simply need to select your speed to start.

-Serve and Enjoy

Once your desired consistency is reached, pour the contents into the container of your choice—and enjoy!

-Clean your blander

For easier cleanup, immediately wash your blender jar with warm, soapy water. You can even add a couple drops of dishwashing liquid to the bottom, fill ¾ full with warm water, run the blender, then rinse. Wipe down the base with a damp sponge or towel. Dry completely before storing.

Conclusion


the conclusion of studying procedure text is, if we have an item but we can't use it, we have to look at the tutorial on the internet such as on the google website or in the form of a video like youtube so that we know and understand how to use the object slowly and according to the steps described above.

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