BAHASA INGGRIS Kelas 11 - Procedure Text | GIA Academy
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Introduction
In this tutorial, we will explore the concept of procedure text through practical examples of cooking recipes and using a fax machine. This guide is designed for high school students learning English and will help you understand how to write and interpret procedural texts effectively.
Step 1: Understanding Procedure Text
- Definition: Procedure text is a type of writing that provides instructions or directions to achieve a specific goal.
- Purpose: The main goal is to guide the reader through a series of steps to complete a task.
- Common Uses: Recipes, manuals, and instructional guides are all examples of procedure texts.
Step 2: Identifying Components of Procedure Text
A well-structured procedure text typically includes the following elements:
- Title: Clearly indicates what the procedure is about.
- Materials/Ingredients: Lists all necessary items needed to complete the procedure.
- Steps: Sequential instructions that guide the reader through the process.
- Conclusion: Wraps up the procedure and may include tips or serving suggestions.
Step 3: Writing a Simple Recipe
When writing a recipe as a procedure text, follow these guidelines:
- Choose a Recipe: Select a dish you want to make.
- List Ingredients: Write down all the ingredients needed.
- Example: For a pancake recipe, you might need flour, eggs, milk, and sugar.
- Write Step-by-Step Instructions: Detail how to prepare the dish.
- Example:
- Mix flour, eggs, and milk in a bowl.
- Heat a pan and add a little oil.
- Pour the batter into the pan and cook until golden brown.
- Example:
- Add Serving Suggestions: Include ideas on how to enjoy the dish.
Step 4: Using a Fax Machine as a Procedure Text
To create a procedure text for using a fax machine, follow these steps:
- Title: How to Send a Fax.
- Materials Needed: Fax machine, document to fax, phone line.
- Step-by-Step Instructions:
- Place the document face down in the fax machine's feeder.
- Enter the recipient's fax number.
- Press the 'Send' button.
- Wait for confirmation that the fax has been sent.
- Tips: Always check if the document is clear and legible before sending.
Step 5: Common Pitfalls to Avoid
- Lack of Clarity: Ensure your instructions are clear and easy to follow.
- Missing Steps: Double-check that all necessary steps are included.
- Incorrect Order: Sequence your steps logically; the reader should be able to follow them without confusion.
Conclusion
In this tutorial, we've learned how to create a procedure text by focusing on cooking recipes and using a fax machine. Understanding the structure and components of procedure texts is essential for effectively conveying instructions. As a next step, practice writing your own procedure texts using different topics to enhance your skills.