Definition of Procedure Text
Procedure text is text that contains steps to do something. It can take many forms, such as a recipe for food or drink, how to make an object, how to use or operate something, procedures for managing documents, and much more.
Procedure text generally has the following text structure:
Goals / aim: contains the purpose of activities or things that will be done or made later.
Materials / tools: contains the materials and sometimes the tools needed to make an item / do something. In procedure text, materials are optional or not always available.
Steps: a series of steps or tips to do.
Conclusion / result: contains the final result of what has been done in accordance with the steps taken
Procedure text usually has the following linguistic elements:
Imperative: command sentences such as cut the vegetables, pour the water, and others.
Simple present tense: uses the first form of verbs (present), such as serve, pour, place, and others.
Action Verbs: verbs that denote physical activity, such as mix, put, turn, and so on.
Connective of sequence: conjunctions that connect steps to one another, such as then, while, next, after that, and so on.
Numbering: numbers that indicate the sequence of activities, for example first, second, third, and others.
How to Make Scrambled Eggs
Let’s learn how to make yummy scrambled eggs at your home with this easy recipe!
Ingredients:
2 eggs
Milk (if desired)
1 teaspoon of butter
A pinch of salt and pepper
Steps:
First, crack the eggs into a small bowl and add a pinch of salt and pepper. Whisk until all well blended.
In a frying pan, add butter and let it melt.
Pour the eggs and milk, and for around 20 seconds, do not stir it.
After that, fold the eggs to the center and stir with spatula.
Repeat the previous step until all the eggs are mostly cooked
Remove eggs from heat, and keep continue to fold and stir the eggs for around a minute.
Lift the eggs, put on the serving plate and your scrambled eggs are ready.

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