Instructions
Instructions
Definition: 。Instrucitons -those step-by-step explanations of how to do something:how to build, operate,repair,or maintain things
Definition: • Instrucitons –those step-by-step explanations of how to do something: how to build, operate, repair, or maintain things
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Common Sections in Instructions
Introduction Indicate the specific tasks or procedure to be explained as well as the scope of coverage (what won't be covered). Indicate what the audience needs in terms of knowledge and background to understand the instructions. Give a general idea of the procedure and what it accomplishes. ● Indicate the conditions when these instructions should (or should not)be used. Give an overview of the contents of the instructions
Introduction • Indicate the specific tasks or procedure to be explained as well as the scope of coverage (what won't be covered). • Indicate what the audience needs in terms of knowledge and background to understand the instructions. • Give a general idea of the procedure and what it accomplishes. • Indicate the conditions when these instructions should (or should not) be used. • Give an overview of the contents of the instructions
General warning ·Note 。Varning ·Caution ·Danger notices
General warning • Note • Warning • Caution • Danger notices