Sabtu, 27 November 2010

GIVING INTSTRUCTION

Giving Instruction

Giving Instruction is expression of a person to give a command to somebody.

example of giving instruction:
* open the window, please!
* close the door, please!
* bring this carefully

example a dialogue:

Tommy: Hi David. You look busy? What are you doing?
David: I’m trying to figure out how to make these cookies, but I lost the instructions
that came with the box.
Tommy: Making cookies from a box is easy. Want me to tell you?
David: Yes, these have to be done in an hour.
Tommy: Okay, first, pour the cookie mix from that bag into a large bowl.
David: Is this bowl big enough?
Tommy: No, you need a bigger one. You’re going to be adding more ingredients. Use
that one.
David: Okay, now what?
Tommy: Next, add two eggs and a cup of milk to the bowl and beat until very creamy,
with no lumps.
David: Won’t the egg shells be hard to eat?
Tommy: You have to break the eggs first, and just put in the whites and yolks. You
throw the shells away. You’ve never cooked anything, have you?
David: No, this is my first time. What should I mix it with, a fork or spoon?
Tommy: You could use either, but if I were you, I’d use an electric mixer.
David: You mean this? No wonder mom put it out. That’s done, what next?
Tommy: Now, grease the cookie sheet with butter. Then put one tablespoon of cookie
dough per cookie on the cookie sheet. You should space the dough evenly around
the cookie sheet, leaving at least an inch between each cookie.
David: Got it. Now they go in the oven, right?
Tommy: Yes.
David: Okay, they’re in. How long will it take before they’re done?
Tommy: The way you did it, forever. You didn’t turn the oven on.
David: Oh yea, I forgot. What temperature and for how long?
Tommy: Cook them at 3250 and for about 35 minutes.


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