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PROCEDURE

TEXT
Introduction
Procedural text or instructional
text tells the reader how to do
or make something. The
information is presented in
logical sequence of events that
are broken into steps.
A procedure is a sequence of steps in a
particular order. It is also known as
instructions or directions. A procedure text
involves some following steps such as
purpose/goal, ingredients or materials,
steps or methods and also tips. Title tells
the reader what will be achieved.
Ingredients or material is a list of items
needed to achieve the goal. Instruction or
method is steps of what the reader needs
There are 3 types of procedural
texts such as:

1. Texts explain how something works or


how to use instruction/ operation manual.
2. Texts instruct how to do a particular
activity.
3. Texts explain how to make something.
Language features of procedural text such as:
Adverb of manner:
It is used to indicate the verb and
also to tell how thework is done.
e.g.: quickly, slowly, carefully (often ends with -ly)

Adverb of degree
: It is used to indicate the
adjective and adverb of manner.
e.g.: fairly, rather, enough, too, very
Language features of procedural text such as:
Adverb of place : It is used to indicate the noun
e.g.: in the school, beside the open, inside the magic com

Adverb of frequency : It is used to indicate how often an action happens


e.g.: often, always, seldom, once, twice

Adverb of time : It is used to indicate when the action was done


e.g.: today, now, later, for 5 minutes
Language features of procedural
text such as:
Action verb
Action verb is verb that express physical or mental acion. It is used
to convey a process to do something.
e.g. : cut, put, take, pour, stir
Temporal conjunction
Temporal conjunction is linking words refers to the process.
e.g. : first, second, then, next, finally
Modal verb
Modal verb is placed before the main vern to modify the meaning.
Kinds of modals are can, could, may, might, will, would, shall, should,
must and ought to.
e.g. : you should insert the bread into Microwave for 10 minutes
Example of Procedural/Instructional Text

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