Writing dialogue is not as hard as you're letting it seem. You have dialogue all the time -- it's called talking. If you honestly cannot think of what your characters are going to say to one another, you need to go take a break and go somewhere out in public. Sit somewhere in the middle of a crowd for one to two hours and just listen to people talking. Then, go home and write down some of the things you heard people saying. That's dialogue.
When you need to have your characters talk, just pretend it's you and a friend (or several friends), and have them say something you'd probably say in the same situation. Then imagine what your friends would say in reply, and go back and forth that way. As you become a better writer, your characters themselves will "tell" you what they want to say, because they become like real people to you.
your question wasn't very clear but if you wanted a dialogue between two people this might be a possibility depending on your word limit this should help you continue:
reporter: this is _____ reporting live for channel_____ news ( blanks for names) we are at the scene where a bank robbery was just reported. with us we have an eye witess helping the authorities for further investigation. tell us what you saw.
witness: well first i heard this loud sot...it sounded like a rifle had been fired i was in the bank withdrawing some money and this man with a burglary look barged in with a rifle in his hand he threatened to rape the cashiers and took the loot and ran of........we ran for cover as soon as he left.......
A narrative report from a bank could be a bank statement. It contains several parts such as daily balance, credits, and withdrawals.
sample report of a bank robbery
A conclusion of the OJT's Narrative Report would be about any problems encountered. OJT stands for on the job training.
The introduction of the OJT Narrative Report defines what the OJT is, and what its functions and use are.
A narrative report will be one that tells a story about the topic. It is best to do a little research and then write out your own thoughts.
Writing narrative reports for on-the-job training (OJT) can be crucial to the training process. Reports should be informational and detailed, but written concisely and professionally.
Writing narrative reports for on-the-job training (OJT) can be crucial to the training process. Reports should be informational and detailed, but written concisely and professionally.
Narratives tell a story, and are often about the writer's personal life or events. They have a purpose or a point to them, which the reader should grasp by the time they finish the report. These reports must have introductions, climaxes, and conclusions for a well-rounded story. Some examples of narratives are writing about an event that happened in your childhood, a story about two original characters who go on some kind of adventure, or a book report. In a book report, the writer should simply inform the reader of the events in the book, so that the reader would thoroughly understand the book without having to read it.
Narrative report of nstp
"This narrative report talks about the Israel's diplomatic policy" is an example of an introduction in a narrative report.
The Tagalog term for narrative report is "salaysay na ulat."
A narrative report introduction from a student teacher should provide information on what the experience she was given. A student teacher should also include what she learned from her field experience in a narrative report.
The introduction of a narrative report typically provides a brief overview of the report's purpose and scope. It may introduce the topic or event being discussed, set the context for the narrative, and outline the main points or themes that will be covered in the report. It serves as a way to engage the reader and provide a roadmap for what to expect in the narrative.
introduction of the on-job-training narrative report?