procedur text 123
PART 1 ⁉️
Procedure Text #1
it seems like a wonderful day to start a journey about prcedure text, lets get to know them :
Generic structure used in a manual or tips (procedural text) is:
Goal/aim (or title)
Materials (not required for all procedural texts)
Steps (the actions that must be taken)
🧸Language Feature :
1. Work steps use Present tense, especially for command sentence
2. use of technical terms
3. size
4. use first, second, next, and then, finally, at last
5. Clear and good spelling and writing
Pronunciation, stressing, and good intonation when it’s presented
Miss Nur gave me some exercises to do in order to help me understand what's procedure text will look like
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PART 2 ⁉️
Procedure Text #2
1. first, you gotta focus on what's your main point. it is the big idea on what are you going to learn and what topic you'll elaborate further. keep your eyes on them and do not overcomplicate.
2. next, start to write down the things you need. in this step it's better to keep it as short as possible. notes were made to help you review the lesson. and to make it too much infos will make you get confused.
3. then, make a mind map. mind map will help you organize between ideas. it is SUPER HELPFUL.
4. finally, your notes should be personalised. make it fun, you can decorate them, add as many picture as you want and enjoy them.
well, i thini thats all i have for today, see you on another chapter, Bye!
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PART 3 ⁉️
Procedure Text #3
Procedure Text #4
Generic structure used in a manual or tips (procedural text) is:
- Goal/aim (or title)
- Materials (not required for all procedural texts)
- Steps (the actions that must be taken)
Language Feature :
- Work steps use Present tense, especially for command sentence
- use of technical terms
- size
- Use first, second, next, and then, finally, at last
- Clear a
nd good spelling and writing - Pronunciation, stressing, and good intonation when it’s presented
- First, hold your brush about a 90 degree angle to the paper.
- Then, Apply light pressure, draw your brush pen upwards on the paper.
- Use “downstrokes” to create thick lines. and "Upstrokes" to create thin lines.
Procedure Text #5
Generic structure used in a manual or tips (procedural text) is:
- Goal/aim (or title)
- Materials (not required for all procedural texts)
- Steps (the actions that must be taken)
Language Feature :
- Work steps use Present tense, especially for command sentence
- Use of technical terms
- Sizw
- Use first, second, next, and then, finally, at last
- Clear and good spelling and writing
- Pronunciation, stressing, and good intonation when it’s presented



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