Procedure Text



WRITING A PROCEDURE TEXT



Hi guys! How are you? Hopefully you are all great! 

By the way guys, have you ever think how was something being made? 

For example, do you know how your mom cooked a plate of fried rice for your breakfast? 






Or do you know how your favorite cake is made?

 

Well, if you curious with such of things, now it’s the right time to find it out! 
We will learn how to write a procedure text right now.  



What is Procedure Text?
Procedure text is a text that gives us instructions for doing something. The purpose of a procedure text is to explain how something can be done.


What are the generic structures of a procedure text?
The generic structures of a procedure text are:
·       An introductory statement that gives the goal.
·       A list of materials that will be needed for completing the procedure.
·       A sequence of steps in the order they need to be done.


What are the language features of a procedure text?
The language features of a procedure text are:
·       The use of technical words.
For example:
-        Boil, fry, blend  (cooking)
-        Click, cut, copy (computer)

·       Sentences begin with verbs and are stated as command. 
For example:
-        Pour the milk into the glass.
-        Turn off the stove.

·       The use of time words or numbers in the order for doing the procedure.
For example: First, second, next, then, etc.

·       The use of adverbs to tell how the action should be done.
For example:
-        Stir the dough slowly.
-        Carefully, separate the yolk from the white.





Before we are going further, watch the video below.




 




How was that? Actually it is easy to make a glass of milkshake if we know the steps, isn't it?


Check this procedure in the written form!

HOW TO MAKE MILKSHAKE

To make a glass of delicious milkshake you will need:
·         4 scopes of ice cream
·         Ice cream scoop
·         Blender
·         1-2 tablespoon flavored syrup
·         1/2 cup of milk
·         A large glass
·         Straw
Then, follow these simple steps:
·         Scoop your ice cream into the blender.
·         Pour the syrup and milk into the blender.
·         Put the top of the blender and blend on the medium speed until it smooth and creamy.
·         Pour the milkshake into a large glass.
·         Drop in the straw.




To check your understanding of the text, let's have a small quiz






Great job! I believe all of you got a high score.

Now guys, I'll tell you something. To write a procedure text, you may need some of these verbs to give instruction or command:
·         scoop 
·         pour 
·         blend 
·         drop
·         add
·         peel
·         etc. 
For example:
·         Scoop the ice cream.
·         Pour the water.
·         Blend the materials.
·         etc.

Do this small exercise for your practice in writing instruction and command

See the picture and write the proper instruction!




It seems that you all have done the writing exercise well guys.

Now let’s move on!

I believe all of you familiar with omelette, right?
In Indonesian, we call it telur goreng.
I want you to imagine the steps that we should do to make an omelette.

Below, I will prepare the material that we need to make a plate of omelette. Your job is to write the steps. Don’t worry, I will provide some pictures to help you.



How to Make a Plate of Omelette
To make a plate of omelette, you will need:
·         2 to 3 eggs
·         Dash of milk
·         Butter/Cooking Oil
·         Salt
·         a bowl
·         a fork
·         a stove
·         a frying pan
·         a spatula
·         a plate
Then, you can follow these following steps:



Steps to make omelette



Well done guys!
Now, it’s the time for the real writing.

Guys, please write one procedure text. You are free to choose the topic of your text. You can choose your favorite food or drink. Please send your work to my e-mail at: bitha.susanto@gmail.com

I think that's all about writing a procedure text. I believe you can improve your writing skill if you practice more. 

Keeps the fun learning guys!