English Book for Beauty Skin Care Study Programme – Grade Eleven
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Why do we need to drink lots of water? 10.
How can stress cause pimples?
TASK 8
TASK 9
NO Words
Indonesian Meaning 1.
gently ˈdʒ ntli ks
2. dirt d
ːt kb
3. prone pr
ʊn ks
4. clog kl
ɡ kk
5. trigger
ˈtrɪɡ kk
6. exposure
ɪkˈsp ʊʒ kb
In Task 7, you find some words below. In pairs, use the dictionary to find the Indonesian
meaning. After you finish, share your answers to another partner. Then, repeat after your
teacher.
Study and discuss the following explanation about a Procedure text with your partner. You
can ask your teacher if you do not understand the explanation.
PROCEDURE
The monologue in Task 1 is called a procedure text that has a purpose to tell how to do something. The text provides instructions for doing something, making something, or
getting somewhere. Examples of procedure texts include: Recipes
Itineraries Instruction manuals
Directions Tips
FEATURES OF A PROCEDURE Constructing a Procedure
A procedure text usually has three sections: -
An introductory statement or title: It gives the aim or goal of the procedure.
English Book for Beauty Skin Care Study Programme – Grade Eleven
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A list of materials that will be needed to complete the procedure. -
A sequence of steps, in the order they need to be completed, to achieve this goal.
Some procedures have other stages such as explaining why each step is necessary.
Grammatical Features of a Procedure
Procedure texts usually include the following grammatical features: Sentence that begins with verbs and are stated as commands.
Time words or numbers that show the order for carrying out the procedure. Adverbs to describe how the action should be performed.
Precise terms and technical language.
THE PROCEDURE SCAFFOLD 1. An introductory statement giving the aim or goal
This may be the title of the text. This may be an introductory paragraph.
2. Materials needed for completing the procedure This may be a list.
This may be a paragraph. This step may be left out in some procedures.
3. A sequence of steps in the correct order Numbers can be used to show: first, second, third and so on.
The order is usually important. Words such as now, next and after this can be used.
The steps usually begin with a command such as add, stir, etc.
Listen to the monologue entitled Ho to
Make an Avocado Facial Mask . F o the
monologue, arrange the steps into good order. After you finish, share the answers to your
partner.