Procedure Text Part 2
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How To Do
How to do is Inform or instruct the readers to do something. The purpose is to tell the reader how to do something. The information is presented in logical sequence of events that are broken into steps. Example : step of activities, tips or tricks, treatments, etc.
Imperative sentence
Imperative sentence, which in Indonesian means command sentence, is a form of sentence used to give orders, warning, instructions, etvais, as well as requests. A common feature of written imperative sentences is that they end in an exclamation mark "!", or contain the word "please". However, imperative sentences can also contain neither of them. Basiclly, the imperative sentence will not find the subject of the sentence, because the subject "you" as the resepient of the command is already implied in it. Imperative sentence is a sentence that is used to make command, request, or instruction. Imperative sentences generally end with an exclamation but can also be ends by a period. In the usual imperative sentence procedural texts used is what functions as an instruction and command. There is also a negative imperative that serves to show that we not allowed to do anything. Take a look at some examples imperative sentence below.
- Add a glass of coconut milk into a pan and then boil it.
- Do not spray water on the control panel of the washing machine.
- Remove the toner cartridge carefully.
- Serve it warmly in the rice bowl
Connectives
Connective Words are words or phrases that connect clauses or sentences. Connectives itself serves to connect between one sentence to another, as well as between one paragraph and the next paragraph. Connectives are grouped into several types based on similarities or similarities in meaning. Connectives make your writing more beautiful and help readers understand important points from one point to the next. Here are some lists of connective words that we usually find in English sentences or texts.
- Addition of ideas : and, also, besides, further, furthermore, too, moreover, in addition, then, of equal importance, equally important, another
- Condition or concession : in that case, otherwise, if not, however, nevertheless, despite this, besides, yet, on the other hand, however, on the contrary, anyhow, anyway, instead, still, even so, all the same, in any case, at least
- Time : next, afterward, finally, later, last, lastly, at last, now, subsequently, then, when, soon, thereafter, after a short time, the next week (month, day, etc.), a minute later, in the meantime, meanwhile, on the following day, at length, ultimately, presently
- Show Cause/Effect : so, therefore, then, consequently, in/as a consequence, as a result, for that reason, due to, owing to, accordingly, because of this, in that case
- Order or sequence : first, second, (etc.), finally, hence, next, then, from here on, to begin with, last of all, after, before, as soon as, in the end, gradually
- Space and place : above, behind, below, beyond, here, there, to the right (left), nearby, opposite, on the other side, in the background, directly ahead, along the wall, as you turn right, at the top, across the hall, at this point, adjacent to
- To signal an example : for example, to illustrate, for instance, to be specific, such as, moreover, furthermore, just as important, similarly, in the same way
- Results : as a result, hence, so, accordingly, as a consequence, consequently, thus, since, therefore, for this reason, because of this
- Purpose : to this end, for this purpose, with this in mind, for this reason(s)
- Comparison : like, in the same manner (way), as so, similarly
- Contrast connectives : but, in contrast, conversely, however, still, nevertheless, nonetheless, yet, and yet, on the other hand, on the contrary, or, in spite of this, actually, in fact
- To summarize or report : in summary, to sum up, to repeat, briefly, in short, finally, on the whole, therefore, as I have said, in conclusion, as you can see
- Clarify : to be more precise, to put it another way, for example, for instance, in other words, or rather, I mean, in fact, namely, that is, in particular
Activity 3
Write a procedure text: HOW TO DO in your blog! Complete your article with the explanation, pictures and video!
How To Do Something – How To Fold Clothes
Materials:
- Shirt
Steps :
- First, put the shirt front down.
- Second, imagine that there is a vertical center line on a t-shirt or shirt. Fold the left and right sides of the garment.
- Third, fold the sleeves down. The clothes will look shaped like a rectangle.
- Next, fold the shirt in half, then fold it in half again so that the size becomes smaller.
- Finally the clothes look neat
How to do is Inform or instruct the readers to do something. The purpose is to tell the reader how to do something. The information is presented in logical sequence of events that are broken into steps. Example : step of activities, tips or tricks, treatments, etc. Imperative sentence, which in Indonesian means command sentence, is a form of sentence used to give orders, warning, instructions, etvais, as well as requests. A common feature of written imperative sentences is that they end in an exclamation mark "!", or contain the word "please". However, imperative sentences can also contain neither of them. Basiclly, the imperative sentence will not find the subject of the sentence, because the subject "you" as the resepient of the command is already implied in it. Connective Words are words that connect clauses or sentences. Connectives itself serves to connect between one sentence to another, as well as between one paragraph and the next paragraph. Connectives are grouped into several types based on similarities in meaning. Connectives make your writing more beautiful and help readers understand important points from one point to the next.
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