When you choose a topic of a process, choose the one that you understand better than the reader. If the process occurs in a set sequence of steps (e.g., how to bake a cake, how to change a tire, how to find a good new apartment to rent, how to repair your computer), create an outline by naming the steps and arranging them in the right sequence.
Example: Cooking a delicious apple cobbler
It is fairly easy to cook a delicious apple cobbler.
First, prepare two cups of apples on hand, and they should be peeled and sliced into thin crescent shapes. Almost any type of apple will do--either red delicious or granny style or whatever your local grocery store offers.
Next, you will need about one half cup of sugar for extra added sweetness.
Either white sugar or brown refined will work equally well.
Finally, about two sticks of butter or two pounds of margarine will be necessary to give the cobbler that lip-smacking smoothness that my family just loves.
The actual making of the cobbler is also fairly simple. Pour all the carefully cut apple slices as well as the sugar and the butter into a very large mixing bowl. Next, mix and “mush up” all the ingredients together with a rather large fork until they are all fairly well blended.
While you have been doing all this, the oven has been pre-heating to a toasty 425 degrees Fahrenheit. When you think the mixture is well blended, then place the bowl carefully near the back of the center oven rack and leave it there for about thirty minutes. After about half that time, you will begin to smell the enchanting aroma of baked apples filling your home, thus telling everyone that the wonderful time of fall is definitely here.
Note: grammar focus: Imperative (the main verb is in the base form)
When you choose a topic of a process, choose the one that you understand better than the reader. If the process occurs in a set sequence of steps (e.g., how to bake a cake, how to change a tire, how to find a good new apartment to rent, how to repair your computer), create an outline by naming the steps and arranging them in the right sequence.Example: Cooking a delicious apple cobblerIt is fairly easy to cook a delicious apple cobbler. First, prepare two cups of apples on hand, and they should be peeled and sliced into thin crescent shapes. Almost any type of apple will do--either red delicious or granny style or whatever your local grocery store offers. Next, you will need about one half cup of sugar for extra added sweetness. Either white sugar or brown refined will work equally well. Finally, about two sticks of butter or two pounds of margarine will be necessary to give the cobbler that lip-smacking smoothness that my family just loves.The actual making of the cobbler is also fairly simple. Pour all the carefully cut apple slices as well as the sugar and the butter into a very large mixing bowl. Next, mix and “mush up” all the ingredients together with a rather large fork until they are all fairly well blended.While you have been doing all this, the oven has been pre-heating to a toasty 425 degrees Fahrenheit. When you think the mixture is well blended, then place the bowl carefully near the back of the center oven rack and leave it there for about thirty minutes. After about half that time, you will begin to smell the enchanting aroma of baked apples filling your home, thus telling everyone that the wonderful time of fall is definitely here.Note: grammar focus: Imperative (the main verb is in the base form)
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