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Meeting 6 Cooking (Procedure Text)

This document provides information about cooking procedures and cooking vocabulary. It discusses kitchen utensils, common verbs used in cooking, and the structure of procedure texts. Examples of procedure texts are given for making pancakes and chocolate chip cookies that demonstrate the use of imperative verbs, sequencing words, and specific instructions. Readers are encouraged to practice identifying kitchen tools and verbs used for cooking through interactive exercises.

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Meeting 6 Cooking (Procedure Text)

This document provides information about cooking procedures and cooking vocabulary. It discusses kitchen utensils, common verbs used in cooking, and the structure of procedure texts. Examples of procedure texts are given for making pancakes and chocolate chip cookies that demonstrate the use of imperative verbs, sequencing words, and specific instructions. Readers are encouraged to practice identifying kitchen tools and verbs used for cooking through interactive exercises.

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COOKING

Procedure Text
Pusat Pengembangan Bahasa
Universitas Harapan Bangsa
Objectives
At the end of this meeting, you will
be able to:
1. Tell vocabularies about cooking
and kitchen utensils
2. Describe procedure text to
explain cooking steps
Things to discuss:

1 Kitchen Utensils

2 Verb Used in Cooking

3 Procedure Text

4 Practice
1. KITCHEN UTENSILS
What tools do you usually use to cook?
KITCHEN UTENSILS

Pan Sauce pan Wok

Spatula Knife
Chopping board
KITCHEN UTENSILS

Ladle Strainer Grater

Stove Mortar & Pestle


bowl
KITCHEN UTENSILS

Napkin Whisk Microwave oven

Tray Chopsticks Scissors


2. VERBS USED IN COOKING
VERBS

Fry Grill Boil

Heat Steam
Crack
VERBS

Grind Fold Stir

Mix Pour
Sprinkle
VERBS

Cut Chop Squeeze

Peel Taste Serve


VERBS

Slice Whisk Grate

Put Bake Spread


3. PROCEDURE TEXT

WHAT IS
PROCEDURE
TEXT?

COOKING
Procedure text is a
text that explain how
to do something in
sequence of action.
3. PROCEDURE TEXT

• Imperative (using
action verbs)
COOKING Grammatical • Using temporal
Features sequence
• Using specific words
(technical terms)
Imperative Sentence
Imperative sentence is used when someone wants to give a direct request, command, demand,
instruction, or advice.

The Pattern of The Pattern of


Imperative Sentence Negative Imperative

Verb 1 (base) + Object Don’t + Verb 1 (base) + Object

Mix the ingredients! Don’t over mix the ingredients!

Pour the hot water into the cup! Don’t pour the hot water into the cup!

Put the dough into the fridge! Don’t put the dough into the fridge!
Sequences Used in Procedure
Sequence is a list of things (usually in number) that are in order.

Beginning Middle Ending/Closing


Example:
First Second, third, …. Last First, peel the mangoes
Earlier Then Lastly and clean them. Next,
In the beginning After that Finally cut the mangoes into
Afterwards In the end
pieces. Finally, serve
them with the toppings
Later
you want.
During
Next
Soon
Soon after
In the middle
MAKING PANCAKE

01 INGREDIENTS

02 KITCHEN UTENSILS

03 STEPS
Example
INGREDIENTS AND KITCHEN UTENSILS

KITCHEN UTENSILS
INGREDIENTS • Measuring Cups
• Measuring Spoons
• 1 egg • Bowl
• 1 cup of all purpose flour • Whisk
• 2 tablespoons of sugar • Spoon
• 2 teaspoons of baking powder • Spatula
• 1 cup of milk • Frying Pan
• 1 teaspoon of salt
• 2 tablespoons of melted
unsalted butter or vegetable oil
STEPS
First, whisk flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt together in a small bowl.

Second, whisk milk, butter (or oil), and egg together in a medium bowl.

Third, add dry ingredients to milk mixture and then whisk until just moistened (do
not over mix).

Next, heat a non-stick skillet or frying pan over medium. Fold a sheet of paper
towel in half with oil and carefully rub the skillet with oiled paper towel.

After that, spoon 2 to 3 tablespoons of batter onto the skillet and use the back
spoon to spread the batter into round.

Then, cook until the surface of the pancakes have some bubbles for 2 minutes.
If they are burning before the bubbles appear, turn the heat down a bit.

Finally, serve them warm with your favorite toppings.


4. PRACTICE
How to Make Chocolate Chip Cookies
Fill in the blanks using the provided verbs
Stir Add Beat Bake Serve Mix Take

First, mix
. . .all together flour, baking soda and salt. Set aside.
beat
Second, …… the eggs and vanilla extract until fluffy.
stir
Next, . . . . all the ingredients.
After that, add ……chocolate chips, brown sugar, granulated
sugar and butter.
Then, bake
. . . . in the oven for 8-10 minutes. Take
. . . the
cookies out when they turn brown.
serve
Finally, the chocolate chip cookies are ready to . . . . . .
DO THE EXERCISES

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THANK YOU
Any questions?

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