Writing action-oriented instructions with clear sequences, like the rules of a game, building sequences, instructions for handicrafts, recipes, etc., requires a particularly clear, sequenced formulation and text construction, as the text might otherwise confuse rather than serve the reader.The quality of such a text can be measured by its functionality or how well it “works”. Collecting texts, such as recipes and assembly instructions as a class, is a particularly enjoyable project, as the texts are useful and practical. Other effective projects are bilingual collections in cooperation with the teachers from the regular, mainstream classes. (Also see #21 below).


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