This document provides information about procedure texts. It begins by defining a procedure text as a text that describes how to achieve something through a sequence of steps. It then lists the generic structures as the goal/aim, materials, and steps. It also notes some generic features such as using simple present tense and temporal conjunctions to indicate sequence. The document provides examples of temporal conjunctions and fractions. It concludes by giving a sample procedure text on how to make noodles with ingredients, steps, and a conclusion.
This document provides information about procedure texts. It begins by defining a procedure text as a text that describes how to achieve something through a sequence of steps. It then lists the generic structures as the goal/aim, materials, and steps. It also notes some generic features such as using simple present tense and temporal conjunctions to indicate sequence. The document provides examples of temporal conjunctions and fractions. It concludes by giving a sample procedure text on how to make noodles with ingredients, steps, and a conclusion.
This document provides information about procedure texts. It begins by defining a procedure text as a text that describes how to achieve something through a sequence of steps. It then lists the generic structures as the goal/aim, materials, and steps. It also notes some generic features such as using simple present tense and temporal conjunctions to indicate sequence. The document provides examples of temporal conjunctions and fractions. It concludes by giving a sample procedure text on how to make noodles with ingredients, steps, and a conclusion.
This document provides information about procedure texts. It begins by defining a procedure text as a text that describes how to achieve something through a sequence of steps. It then lists the generic structures as the goal/aim, materials, and steps. It also notes some generic features such as using simple present tense and temporal conjunctions to indicate sequence. The document provides examples of temporal conjunctions and fractions. It concludes by giving a sample procedure text on how to make noodles with ingredients, steps, and a conclusion.
Procedure Text Komang Angel Novianti (16/9A10) Introduction to the material WHAT IS A PROCEDURE TEXT?
Procedure text is a text that is designed
to describe how something is achieved through a sequence of actions or steps. The generic structures of procudure text GOAL/AIM OR TITLE MATERIALS STEPS It help us do a task It is not required The action that or make something. for all procedural must be taken. They can be a set texts. of instruction or direction. -GENERIC FEATURES-
THE USE MAINLY OF TEMPORAL
THE USE OF SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE, CONJUCTION (OR NUMBERING TO OFTEN IN AN IMPERATIVE FORM. E.G. INDICATE SEQUENCE ESPECIALLY IN ADD SOME SUGAR & PREPARE IT WRITTEN TEXT. First..... Firstly..... Second..... Secondly..... After that..... Afterwards..... Temporal Finally..... Lastly..... Conjuctions e.g. Firstly prepare some water! As time introducers, especially in written text .... Before .... .... After .... e.g. While you .... When .... are boiling the ..... While .... water, gring ..... Until .... the chilies, onions and salt. .... During.... 1/8 ONE EIGHTH 1/8 1/5 ONE FIFTH ¼ ONE QUARTER 1/4 Fractions.. Smybol/word to pronounce it: ¾ THREE QUARTERS 3/4 1/3 ONE THIRD 1/3 2/3 TWO THIRDS ½ ONE HALF 1/2 PROCEDURE TEXT EXAMPLE INGREDIENTS: HOW TO - A pack of fried noodles MAK NOODLES - 200 ml of water STEPS: - 1 egg 1. First, boil the water. 2. Second, If the water start boiling put the noodle in. 3. While we cooked the noodle, crack the egg into the pot. 4. After the noodle are cooked, put it in the plate. 5. Lastly put the seasoning in, and you're done! 6. Enjoy you're noodle with everything you like, e.g. rice & cracker Thank you! -THAT'S ALL FOR MY PRESENTASION-