Slide 2:
Instructions in recipes, on paint tins and on food packets are usually written in the imperative
Cook for 5 minutes
Mix the paint carefully
Re-write the text as a set of instructions,using the imperative. :
Re-write the text as a set of instructions,using the imperative. This is how to cook this product in a microwave.You need to take off the paper wrapping that the product was bought in.Then you need to make some holes in the plastic lid so that the steam can escape.You should then put the product in the microwave and cook it on full power for 3 minutes.The product will need to be left to stand for 2 minutes before you cook it any more.After you have left it to stand you should stir the product to make sure it cooks right through.Then you should cook the product for another 3 minutes.
Slide 4:
Remove paper wrapping
Pierce lid several times
Cook for 3 minutes on full power
Stand for 2 minutes
Stir well
Cook for another 3 minutes
TIPS :
TIPS Instructions are written in the imperative
Instructions are much shorter than ordinary text
Instructions are often written as a list,in the order that they have to be done
Full stops aren’t necessary
Slide 6:
You have been asked to creat a poster for the children’s bathrooms giving them instructions on washing their hands after going to the toilet. Remember to use simple language to suit your audience who are young children.
Don’t forget to wash your hands! :
Don’t forget to wash your hands! First turn on the tap and wet your hands
Next use soap
Rub hands together and then rinse the soap away
Don’t forget to turn off the tap!
Dry your hands with a paper towel
Throw the towel in the bin
Work with your partner: :
Work with your partner: How to Fry an Egg
How to Clean a western Toilet Thoroughly
Slide 9:
Tsp—teaspoon
Pan
Slice/spatula
Crack
Sunny-side up
Over easy
Flip …over