What Is A Procedure Text-1
What Is A Procedure Text-1
1. Goal
The goal is the starting point of a procedure text. It sets the stage by
providing a clear statement of what the reader is trying to achieve by
following the instructions. It gives context and purpose, helping the reader to
understand why they are undertaking the task.
For example, in a recipe, the aim might be to bake a chocolate cake. In a
science experiment, the goal could be to demonstrate a particular chemical
reaction. By stating the aim or goal, the reader can focus on what needs to be
accomplished.
2. Materials or ingredients
3. Steps
The Steps are the heart of a procedure text. This section provides a detailed,
step-by-step guide on how to achieve the aim or goal. It breaks down the task
into manageable parts, often in a chronological or logical order.
Each step is usually written in a clear and concise manner, using imperative
language (commands). It’s vital that these steps are easy to understand and
follow, as any ambiguity or complexity can lead to confusion or mistakes.
The simple present tense in a procedure text makes the action immediate and
relevant. It’s as if the procedure is happening right now, in real time, guiding
the reader as they perform the task.
Example:
● Pour the water into the glass
● Mix the ingredients until well combined
2. Imperative sentences
3. Connectives
Connectives (or conjunctions) are words or phrases that link different parts of
a text. They can show the order of steps, the relationship between different
parts, or add additional information.
Examples of connectives in procedure texts include words like then, next,
after that, before, or finally. These words help guide the reader through the
process in a logical and coherent way.
Example:
● First, wash the rice; then, soak it for 20 minutes
● Measure the ingredients carefully. After that, mix them in a bowl
4. Adverbs
Ingredients:
● 1 cup butter, softened
● 3/4 cup granulated sugar
● 3/4 cup brown sugar
● 2 eggs
● 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
● 2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
● 1/2 teaspoon salt
● 1 teaspoon baking soda
● 2 cups chocolate chips
Steps:
● First, preheat the oven to 190°C. Then, lightly grease a baking sheet.
● In a large bowl, thoroughly cream together the butter, granulated sugar,
and brown sugar using an electric mixer.
● Next, beat in the eggs one at a time, followed by the vanilla extract.
● In another bowl, combine the flour, salt, and baking soda. Gradually
add this to the butter mixture, stirring well.
● Finally, gently fold in the chocolate chips.
● Using a spoon, evenly drop portions of dough onto the prepared baking
sheet.
● Bake for 9 to 11 minutes or until golden brown. Meanwhile, prepare a
cooling rack.
● Carefully remove the cookies from the oven and allow them to cool on
the baking sheet for a minute.
● Then, transfer the cookies to the cooling rack to cool completely.