KD.3.3. Procedure Text
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English
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10th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
What is the best arrangement for the following procedure text?
1. Read over the service agreement and click the box saying that you agree to abide by the email system's rules. Once completed, click on the Submit or Enter button at the bottom of the screen.
2. Find where to sign up. Usually, there is a small link image or text that says "register" or "sign up," although you may have to go to the login page to find this.
3. Visit a website that offers an email service. Usually are yahoo.com, google.com, and hotmail.com.
4. Follow all the instructions on the page, filling out all the needed details.
5. Email has been created. Continue on to import your contacts, message with friends, or write emails, plus much more.
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2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
“How to Make Easy French Toast”
To make French Toast, you need:
1. 1 spoon of sugar
2. 2 eggs
3. 4 pcs of bread
4. 1/4 cup of milk
5. Butter
6. Pan
7. Fork
8. Plate
9. Bowl
Steps:
1. Break the eggs, then pour the milk in the bowl.
2. Add a spoon of sugar.
3. Mix the sugar, milk, and eggs.
4. Next, put 1 piece of bread in the bowl with eggs, milk, and sugar. Then, turn it over.
5. Put butter on the pan and heat.
6. After the pan is hot, take out the bread from the bowl and put it in the pan.
7. Flip the bread after you cook one side, to the other side.
8. After finishing the bread, cook the other 3 pieces of bread with the same steps.
9. Now, serve the bread on the plate.
What is the purpose of the text about french toast?
describing french toast
entertaining the reader with french toast
persuading the reader to cook french toast
explaining about french toast
telling the reader how to make french toast
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
“How to Make Easy French Toast”
To make French Toast, you need:
1. 1 spoon of sugar
2. 2 eggs
3. 4 pcs of bread
4. 1/4 cup of milk
5. Butter
6. Pan
7. Fork
8. Plate
9. Bowl
Steps:
1. Break the eggs, then pour the milk in the bowl.
2. Add a spoon of sugar.
3. Mix the sugar, milk, and eggs.
4. Next, put 1 piece of bread in the bowl with eggs, milk, and sugar. Then, turn it over.
5. Put butter on the pan and heat.
6. After the pan is hot, take out the bread from the bowl and put it in the pan.
7. Flip the bread after you cook one side, to the other side.
8. After finishing the bread, cook the other 3 pieces of bread with the same steps.
9. Now, serve the bread on the plate.
“To make French Toast, you need:”
The expression in the text above belongs to ….
materials
purpose
methods
goal
events
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
The best arrangement of the sentences below is ....
1. You can make instant noodles with the help of a microwave.
2. Finally, add any items that you want and serve the noodles.
3. First, fill the bowl with two cups of water and the noodle.
4. Microwave it for about three to five minutes.
5. Then, take the noodles out of the microwave and pour the seasonings.
6. After the microwave beeps, wait for three minutes in the closed microwave.
7. Next, stir the noodles until the seasonings dissolve.
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5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is Procedure Text ?
Procedure text to give direction about step or methods or how to do something
Procedure text to give rules about step or methods or how to do something
Procedure text that aims to give rules and direction about step or methods or how to do something
Procedure text that aims to give instructions about step or methods or how to do something
Procedure text is a text explain how and why something works or happens
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
In procedure text, tenses in used is .......
Simple Future Tense
Simple Past Tense
Simple Present Tense
Simple Past Continuous Tense
Simple Perfect Tense
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which is included imperative sentence that is usually used to give orders in procedure text?
first, second, third
don't mix, turn on, cut into slices
always, something, not ever
get up, wake up, something
slowly, fast, rapidly
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