Procedure Text
Procedure Text
Definition
Procedure text is a text that explain how something works or how to make
something.
Purpose
Generic Structure
The text often uses imperative verbs to give direct instructions. These are
action verbs that tell the reader what to do.
Procedure texts usually use the simple present tense because the
instructions describe actions that are general truths or things that should
be done in the present time.
These help to show the order of the steps, guiding the reader from one
action to the next.
Example: Add 2 cups of flour rather than Carefully add exactly two cups of
finely sifted flour (which would be more complicated).
Action verbs are used to describe what the reader should do, providing
clear instructions for each step.
Time-related words are used to indicate how long something should take
or when to perform an action.
Steps are often numbered or listed in bullet points to make the procedure
easy to follow.
Example: