Language Skill : Reading
Title : Procedure Text: Tell me how you do that!
Level : Junior High School, Grade VII
Objective : By the end of the lesson:
Students are able to understand the structural comprehension of procedure text.
Students are able to comprehend the content, the sequence and the message of the procedure text.
Students are able to understand the structural comprehension of procedure text.
Students are able to comprehend the content, the sequence and the message of the procedure text.
PRE-READING ACTIVITY
Dear my lovely
students, how are you today?
Are
you ready for the lesson?
Well,
I believe that all of you have ever operated electronic devices. Am I
right? Yes? What kinds of electronic devices that you have ever
operated? Computer? Television? Mobile phone? Okay, that's good. Then,
have you ever cook a meal or made a toy? Yes? That's great.
Well, actually, in operating electronic devices, cooking a meal, or making a toy, you follow some steps or instructions.
Well,
today, we are going to learn about a text type that is related to that. The type of the text is called Procedure Text.
Procedure text is
basically a text which tells its reader how to do something or how to make
something.
In our daily life,
we can easily find examples of procedure text on food wrappers, recipe books,
or manual books of electronic devices.
![]() |
| food wrapper |
![]() |
| recipe book |
![]() |
| manual book of an electronic device |
Have you ever seen a television program about cooking show like Farah Quinn’s “Ala Chef”?
Actually that program has the same objective with this kind of text.
Well students, what is your favorite food
anyway?
Do you know the name of this food?
Yeah, it is nasi goreng, in English we called
it fried rice.
That’s my favorite food. How about you? Do you like it?
Do you know how to make it?
Well, let's see the video below.
Spicy Steve and his friend will show us about how to make Indonesian Fried Rice.
Well, hopefully you enjoy it. Happy watching guys!
Well, let's see the video below.
Spicy Steve and his friend will show us about how to make Indonesian Fried Rice.
Well, hopefully you enjoy it. Happy watching guys!
Do you enjoy the video students?
That video is one of the example of procedure text.
Well students, let's go to the next activity.
READING ACTIVITY
A.
PROCEDURE TEXT: GENERIC STRUCTURE AND LANGUAGE
FEATURES
Okay student, let’s learn more about
procedure text!
Read and learn the generic
structure and language features of procedure text.
Here is a brief
explanation about procedure text.
PROCEDURE TEXT
Procedure text is a text
which tells us how something is accomplished through a sequence of actions or
steps.
Generic Structure And Language Features
The generic
structure:
- Goal (often indicated in the main heading)
- Materials (listed in order of use)
- Steps (steps oriented towards achieving the goal)
Language feature:
- Focus on generalize human agents (you, the player, the water, the glass, etc)
- Use mainly of temporal conjunction (or numbering to indicate sequence)
Such as:
• Next, then, after
that, etc
• First, second,
third, etc
- Use mainly of material processes groups (put, stir, click, throw, etc)
- Use of simple present tense, often imperative.
Positive:
S (I, we, they, you) + V1
S (he, she, it) + V1 s/es
S + DO / DOES + NOT + V1
DO / DOES + S + V1?
A type of sentence that gives advice or instructions or that expresses a request or command.
Well, those only a brief explanation about Simple Present Tense. If you want
to know more and try another exercises, you can easily go to this website.
Now, read the following passage carefully.
“How to Make Fried Rice”
Kitchen Utensils:
* Wok
* Spatula
* Mortar (Indonesian: ulekan / cobek) or blender
* Knife
* Plate
* Cutting board
Ingredients:
* Rice
* Vegetable oil / Margarine
* Eggs
* Chili peppers
* Shallots
* Garlic
* Dried shrimp or shrimp paste (Indonesian: terasi )
* Salt
* Sweet soy sauce
* Crackers
* Fresh cucumber and tomato
* Pickles
Steps:
1. Grind or blend the spices (shallots, garlics,
and chili peppers) together with dried shrimps and salt. Do it over and over
until the ingredients turn into paste.
2. Turn the
stove on, put the wok on it.
3. Wait until the wok absorb enough heat, put the vegetable oil/margarine in.
4. When the oil temperature is hot enough, put the spice paste in. Let the aroma comes out.
5. Crack the egg into the wok, and scramble it
together with the spice paste.
6. Put the
rice in, and stir well.
7. Add some sweet soy sauce, according to your
taste. Stir well once again.
8. Taste it to see whether it already has the right
taste or not. Add some extra salt or sweet soy sauce if needed, and stir it.
9. Stir it thoroughly until approximately seven to
ten minutes, to ensure all the seasonings give the perfect taste to the rice.
10. Turn off the stove.
11. Put the rice on your plate. Serve it with
crackers, slices of cucumber, and pickles. Your tasty Indonesian fried rice is
ready to rock your palate!
Here are some words used in the above. You have to be able to pronounce the words correctly. Okay? Here is the words, its pronunciation, and its meaning.
B. ANALYZING THE PASSAGES
Generic Structure Analysis
Here are some words used in the above. You have to be able to pronounce the words correctly. Okay? Here is the words, its pronunciation, and its meaning.
Grind
|
/grʌɪnd/
|
Menggiling
|
Blend
|
/blɛnd/
|
Mencampur
|
Put
|
/pʊt/
|
Meletakkan
|
Turn on
|
/təːn ɒn/
|
Menyalakan
|
Turn off
|
/ təːn ɒf/
|
Mematikan
|
Crack
|
/krak/
|
Meretakkan
|
Add
|
/ad/
|
Menambahkan
|
Stir
|
/stəː/
|
Mengaduk
|
Taste
|
/teɪst/
|
Merasakan
|
Serve
|
/səːv/
|
Menyajikan
|
B. ANALYZING THE PASSAGES
Generic Structure Analysis
· Goal (often indicated in the main heading): “How to Make Fried Rice”
· Materials (listed in order of use):
Kitchen Utensils:
* Wok
* Spatula
* Mortar (Indonesian: ulekan / cobek) or blender
* Knife
* Plate
* Cutting board
* Spatula
* Mortar (Indonesian: ulekan / cobek) or blender
* Knife
* Plate
* Cutting board
Ingredients:
* Rice
* Vegetable oil / Margarine
* Eggs
* Chili peppers
* Shallots
* etc.
* Vegetable oil / Margarine
* Eggs
* Chili peppers
* Shallots
* etc.
· Steps (steps oriented towards achieving the goal):
1. Grind or blend the spices (shallots,
garlics, and chili peppers) together with dried shrimps and salt. Do it over
and over until the ingredients turn into paste.
2. Turn
the stove on, put the wok on it.
3. Wait
until the wok absorb enough heat, put the vegetable oil / margarine in.
4. Etc.
Language Feature Analysis
· Focus on generalize human agents: the spices, the stove, the vegetable oil, the rice, your plate, etc.
· Use mainly of temporal conjunction (or numbering to indicate sequence): 1 (first), 2 (second), 3 (third)
· Use mainly of material processes groups: put, stir, taste, wait, etc.
· Use of simple present tense, often imperative: grind or blend the spices, turn the stove on, put the margarine in, etc,
C. COMPREHENSION EXERCISE RELATED TO THE PASSAGE
Do the following exercise.
Great! you have done with your comprehension exercise.
Can you answer those questions students? Easy, right?
D. GRAMMAR EXERCISE RELATED TO THE PASSAGE
Now we’re going to do another exercise. Pay attention to the direction.
Direction: In procedure text, we use simple present tense in imperative sentence, right? Now, I want you to make another imperative sentence using the following word:
Grind
Blend
Put
Turn on
Turn off
Crack
Add
Stir
Taste
Serve
Blend
Put
Turn on
Turn off
Crack
Add
Stir
Taste
Serve
Example: Add some water, Stir it slowly.
E. VOCABULARY EXERCISE RELATED TO THE PASSAGE
Another questions for you students, here it is.
Good Job students! Hopefully you got a good score on those types of question.
POST-READING ACTIVITY
Well, we have discussed about the procedure text, its definition, generic structures, and grammatical features. I hope it will be useful for you. Now this is the time for you to create your own writing product.
Exercise:
Browse YouTube with your browser, and fine a video clip from a cooking show or any other tutorial video. Watch it thoroughly, and make a procedure text based on that video. After you finish, read your own text to your friends in front of the class. Have fun!
Exercise:
Browse YouTube with your browser, and fine a video clip from a cooking show or any other tutorial video. Watch it thoroughly, and make a procedure text based on that video. After you finish, read your own text to your friends in front of the class. Have fun!
Well students, you have known what procedure text is, you have watch an example of procedure text in a form of video, you have learned The Simple Past Tense, you have done all the exercises. So I think, all of you have mastered this lesson! Good Job!
For you who still get a bad score on doing the exercise, don't give up, keep trying, okay?
Thanks for your participation students. Good bye!




1. Strengths
BalasHapus- this blog is really interesting. the template is colorful, it can gain students' attentions.
- this material also has been completed with some pictures which can support the materials to be more perfect.
- the vary exercises can enrich students' knowledge about procedure text.
2. Weaknesses
- pay attention with your typing. i found some mistyping there, it may little bit harassing.
- make sure that the exercises you'll provide has been done completely.
- check your links which attach to your blog. make sure that it works.
3. Suggestion
- you can try to use another quiz maker which is easier to make. so, you may don't face difficulty.
- you may give connector if you want to continue to the next section.
Thanks for your comment and advice, Charisma.
HapusI've already fixed the quiz :)
strengths
BalasHapus1. good materials with interesting story
2. good template
weaknesses
1. the picture is too small in pre-reading activity
2. miss typing
suggestions
1. check your writing again
2. divide your blog in some tab
Thank you Melang for your comment and advice.
HapusI should learn more about blogging first, hehe :)
strength: the materials are very interesting
BalasHapusthe images are interesting
the template is also interesting
weakness: the type of font which at left angle make me can read the text easily.
suggestion: change the font with the suitable one
:D
Strength:
BalasHapus- The template is very nice and interesting.
- You give more than enough explanation.
- You also provide many quizzes.
Weakness:
- In my opinion, your language is like spoken language written down.
- I'm little bit confused with your evaluation or post-reading activity. Your blog is about reading but your assessment is writing.
Suggestion:
- I think you can use communicative written language instead of written spoken language.
- It's better if your evaluation is in the form of reading comprehension test.
However, you did a great job! :)
Strengths:
BalasHapus- nice template
- friendly language for students
weaknesses:
- the evaluation on the last activity is not appropriate for long-distance learning
- the spelling, there are some mistyping
suggestions:
- you'd better to give clear evaluation on the last activity
- recheck your writing, the spelling or accuracy of language
overall it's great!
Your website is interesting. You give clear explanation about what procedure text is. There are also some media (audio visual) and multimedia quiz to attract the students' attention.
BalasHapusHowever, it will be better if you change your font style and make your font size become larger, so the students can easily read it.
way to go! :)
wawwww... it looks so "full"
BalasHapusit looks so "anak2", the appearance, the look..
it is very good if your target is beginner,
there are pictures, (esp the fried rice is so wonderful), video to make it.. it is clear that u have done a good job.
the the font also colorful,, and the placement is good.. well done