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Procedure Text Summary

This document contains information about procedure texts. It defines a procedure text as one that provides instructions for how to make or do something. It explains that the purpose is to explain the sequence of steps to a reader or listener. The key structures are goals, ingredients/equipment, and steps listed in chronological order. Language features include using simple present tense, conjunctions to link steps, imperative sentences, action verbs, and adverbs of time.

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Procedure Text Summary

This document contains information about procedure texts. It defines a procedure text as one that provides instructions for how to make or do something. It explains that the purpose is to explain the sequence of steps to a reader or listener. The key structures are goals, ingredients/equipment, and steps listed in chronological order. Language features include using simple present tense, conjunctions to link steps, imperative sentences, action verbs, and adverbs of time.

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Name : Elisna Trijayanti

Grade : XI Mipa 2

 Defintion : Procedure text is a text that gives you instructions how to do or make
something.
 Purpose / social function : to explain to the reader or listener about how to make or do
something with the sequence of actions or step.
 Structures of tetext : 1. Goals
2. Ingredients / equipments / tools
3. Steps / chronological order.
 Language features : 1. Using simple present tense
2. Using Conjunction ( first, second, then, after that, finally, etc.)
3. Using command / imperative sentence
4. Using actions verbs ( cut,put, stir, etc)
5. Using adv of time

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