Materi- Jenis Teks Prosedur oleh Corsalina Simamora, S.Pd. dan Baginda Apri Amsalta Sidabutar, S.Pd.
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the presenter explains the three types of procedural texts: Simple Procedural Texts, Complex Procedural Texts, and Protocol Procedural Texts. Simple texts involve only a few steps, such as making a fried egg. Complex texts contain detailed steps with sub-steps, like boiling water. Protocol texts, on the other hand, follow specific rules for clarity and ease of understanding, demonstrated with a recipe for seafood fried rice. Each type of procedural text is broken down with practical examples to show their unique characteristics and uses.
Takeaways
- 😀 Simple procedure texts have only a few steps, typically 2 or 3, making them easy to follow. Example: how to make fried eggs.
- 😀 Complex procedure texts contain many steps, often with additional sub-steps, making them more detailed. Example: boiling water for sterilizing a baby bottle.
- 😀 Protocol procedure texts are straightforward and easy to understand, with clearly defined steps and rules. Example: a recipe for seafood fried rice.
- 😀 In simple procedure texts, the steps are brief and uncomplicated, helping users quickly grasp what to do.
- 😀 Complex procedure texts are designed for more intricate tasks that require multiple actions and precise sub-steps to complete successfully.
- 😀 Protocol procedure texts focus on simplicity and clarity, ensuring the instructions are easily followed by a wide range of people.
- 😀 The main difference between simple and complex procedure texts is the number and depth of steps involved.
- 😀 Complex procedure texts may have multiple sub-steps within each main step, which require further elaboration.
- 😀 Protocol procedure texts are often used in scenarios where specific guidelines must be followed closely, such as in cooking recipes or technical procedures.
- 😀 Teks prosedur protokol are intended for tasks that must be done in a precise and standard way, ensuring consistency and safety.
Q & A
What are the three types of procedure texts discussed in the script?
-The three types of procedure texts discussed are: Simple Procedure Text (Teks Prosedur Sederhana), Complex Procedure Text (Teks Prosedur Kompleks), and Protocol Procedure Text (Teks Prosedur Protokol).
How does a Simple Procedure Text (Teks Prosedur Sederhana) differ from the other types of procedure texts?
-A Simple Procedure Text is characterized by having very few steps, usually only two or three, and the instructions are straightforward and easy to follow.
Can you provide an example of a Simple Procedure Text from the script?
-An example of a Simple Procedure Text is the procedure for making a fried egg (telur ceplok), which involves only three steps: heating the pan, cracking the egg into the pan, and cooking until done.
What makes a Complex Procedure Text (Teks Prosedur Kompleks) more detailed than a Simple Procedure Text?
-A Complex Procedure Text consists of multiple steps, often with sub-steps. These steps provide more detailed instructions and may include additional requirements like measurements, tools, or specific actions.
What is an example of a Complex Procedure Text provided in the script?
-An example of a Complex Procedure Text is boiling a bottle of water, which involves several steps, including specific instructions about pan size, water levels, and the position of the bottle in the pan.
What are 'sub-steps' in the context of a Complex Procedure Text?
-Sub-steps are smaller, more detailed actions within a larger step. For example, in boiling a bottle of water, the main step of adding water to the pan includes sub-steps such as ensuring the bottle is submerged properly and doesn’t touch the bottom of the pan.
What is a Protocol Procedure Text (Teks Prosedur Protokol)?
-A Protocol Procedure Text is a structured and highly specific procedure text where the steps are clear, simple, and easy to follow. It includes detailed instructions that must be followed exactly, often with guidelines or protocols.
What is an example of a Protocol Procedure Text in the script?
-An example of a Protocol Procedure Text is the recipe for making seafood fried rice. It includes very clear instructions, such as how to cut vegetables, how to sauté ingredients, and how to add them in a specific order.
Why is the language of a Protocol Procedure Text simple and easy to understand?
-The language in a Protocol Procedure Text is simple and straightforward to ensure that the instructions are easily comprehensible, enabling the reader to follow the steps without confusion.
How do the three types of procedure texts compare in terms of complexity?
-The Simple Procedure Text is the least complex, with just a few easy-to-follow steps. The Complex Procedure Text involves more detailed steps and sub-steps, requiring more attention and care. The Protocol Procedure Text is the most structured, with precise instructions that must be followed exactly, often in a very specific order.
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