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Procedure Text / Giving and

Asking Instruction

The social function of procedure is to


inform how to do or to make something
or describe how something is achieved
through a sequence of actions or steps
GENERIC STRUCTURE

Goal

Material

Steps

Tips

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List of temporal conjunstions

Then Before
After that While
First Next
Until Finally
Second
Third….etc.
The last
Action Verb/ Words in Procedure Text
• Cut/chop • Wash • Wait
• Slices • Dry • Bake
• Mix • Pour • Fry
• Slowly • Stir • Grill
• Carefully • Add • Heat
• Ready • Until • Prepare
• Served • Put in • Press
• Sprinkle • Beat • Pull
• Spread • Stick • Shake
How to Make a Milkshake

A milkshake is a sweet, cold beverage which is


usually made from milk, ice cream, or iced milk,
and flavorings or sweeteners such as
butterscotch, caramel sauce, chocolate sauce, or
fruit syrup. If you want to make a delicious
milkshake by your selves, then this is the way
how to make it.
Material
The ingredients that you need to make a
milkshake are:
• 4 cups vanilla ice cream
• 2 cups milk
• 4 teaspoons chocolate sauce (optional)
• 1 cup fresh or frozen strawberries
Steps
Now, follow these steps to make a milkshake.
• First, Place milkshake glasses into the freezer. Using cold glasses will help
the shake stay cool to give you time to enjoy. Leave for up to an hour if
possible.
• Second, Soften ice cream. It is easier to make a shake when the ice cream
is slightly soft. Take the ice cream out of the freezer a few minutes before
making your shake.
• Third, Place the ingredients into a blender. Mix the ice cream, milk and
added flavors into the blender. Blend on high for one minute. Don’t leave
in the blender for longer or the shake will melt quickly.
• Then, Pour shakes into frosty glasses. Take the glasses out of the freezer as
soon as the blending is complete. Then pour the shake mixture in.
• Finally, Drop a straw into the shake, then enjoy. You can sip a shake right
from the glass but somehow the straw adds to the flavor and the
experience.
• Drink immediately will be better (TIPS)
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Product Details:

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- Free Product except; Popmie, Marimas,
Instants food/drink, etc.
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- Your product must be done next week
Editing :
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480P minimum, the highest formatted will
be better.
• If you’re using an instrument in while
you’re making your product, so please your
voice louder than an instrument
• You can use subtitle if the condition noisy
• Name of your personal member must be
written in your video, for example : Your
name:…, Editor :…, Thanks to:…, etc..
Editing :
• Free duration
• Mention the ingredient and tools before
begin the making your product (see the
example)
• Give a tips in the end of your product done

• Question will be discusses


Making Your A Fried Potatoes
Ingredients Equipment
4 red potatoes • Large Skillet
1 tablespoon olive oil • Plate
1 onion, chopped • Frying Pan
1 green bell pepper, seeded and chopped • Stove
2 tablespoons olive oil • Knife
1 teaspoon salt • Cutting board
3/4 teaspoon paprika
1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley

Write your Goal, steps and tips of this product in 1


paper.
Making Your Sunrise Salad
Ingredients Equipment
- Some strawberries - A knife
- Some grapes - A small bowl
- A banana
- A cup of yogurt
- Some mint leaves

Making Your Meatball


Ingredients Equipment
1 kilo of very fine minced meat (beef) Knife Grinder
2 eggs Stove ladle
2 teaspoons of salt Bowl Skimmer
300 grams of tapioca-flour Cutting board
4-8 cloves of garlic Cooking Pot
1 teaspoon of white pepper Spoon
1 red onion Fork

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Complete this table!
Social function

Generic Structure Goal e.g. making baked beans omelet


Material 1.
2.
3.
Etc
Steps 1.
2.
3.
Etc
Language Features Simple present tense

Temporal conjuntions

Material clause
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