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Next step is you have to preparing the utensils. Like frying pan, stove, spoon, spatula,

                  plate. Now, we steps for how to cook the fried rice. Heat a medium frying pan and pour the
                  vegetable oil. After it’s heated enough, add the garlic, onion, and chili. Stir and fry the

                  ingredients until it’s tender. Then adding the eggs and scramble it until half cooked. Pour
                  the cooked rice, then keep stir for a minute. Next, add the seasoning such as the sauce,

                  pepper, and salt, and mix them all with the rice. After it’s well cooked, take the fried rice

                  and serve on the plate.
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                  Vocabulary

                  Find the meaning of these vocabularies

                                    Utensils          Prepare              Ingredients

                                 Scramble egg                    Garlic                          Onion

                                       Seasoning         Heat             Plate              Chopped


               2.  Language Features

                  a. Pronoun (pro·noun | \ ˈprō-ˌnau ̇ n)
                         A pronoun is a word that is used instead of a noun or noun phrase. Pronouns refer to

                     either a noun that has already been mentioned or to a noun that does not need to be named
                     specifically.

                         The most common pronouns are the personal pronouns, which refer to the person or
                     people speaking or writing (first person), the person or people being spoken to (second

                     person), or other people or things (third person). Like nouns, personal pronouns can

                     function as either the subject of a verb or the object of a verb or preposition: "She likes
                     him, but he loves her." Most of the personal pronouns have different subject and object

                     forms:




















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