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PROCEDURE TEXT - Coggle Diagram
PROCEDURE TEXT
Definition of procedure text
Procedure text is a text that show a process in order with the correct sequence of action and steps.
Purpose of procedure text
the purpose of procedure text is to describe how something is completely done through a sequence of series. And we can find many text labeled as example of procedure text in social media and recipe's book.
Generic Structure of procedure text
THERE ARE
Goal : ( example : How to make a chocolate pudding )
Tools or Ingredient : ( example : the material to cook omelette are egg, onion, vegetable oil, etc. )
Step : ( example : first, wash the mango, watermelon, …., second cut the fruits becomes slice. . . )
Types/kinds of procedure text
THERE ARE
Texts that instruct how to do a particular activity like recipes, rules for games, science experiments, road safety rules, how to do it manuals.
Texts that instruct how to operate things like how to operate an appliance, a machine, the photocopier, the computer
Language features/characteristics of procedure text
THERE ARE
Use adverbial of sequence / Using temporal conjunction ( example : first, second, third, the last )
– Use command / imperative sentence ( example : put the noodles on the . . ., cut the onion. . ., wash the tomatoes. . . )
– Using adverbials (Adverbs) to express detail the time, place, manner accurate. ( Example : for five minutes, 2 hours, etc )
– Using action verbs ( example : make, take, boil, cook )
– Using Simple Present Tense
Example of procedure text
"How To Make Pancake"
Ingredients:
1 cup all purpose flour
2 tablespoons of sugar
2 teaspoons of baking powder
½ teaspoons of salt
1 cup full cream milk
2 tablespoons of unsalted butter or vegetable oil
1 egg
toppings such as maple syrup, honey, strawberry jam or chocolate syrup
How To Make:
Add flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt into a small bowl. Whisk them together.
After that, pour into a medium bowl.
Add milk, butter or oil, and egg. Mix the dry ingredients. Whisk until just moistened. Remember, do not overmix.
Heat a cast-iron or non-stick pan. add oil. you can rub the pan with oiled paper towel.
Pour two to three tablespoons of batter onto the pan. You can use the back of the spoon to spread the batter.
Let it cook until the surface has bubbles and a few bursts.
After that, flip the pancake carefully and wait until browned.
Serve warm and add some toppings.