When writing about experiences, whether they are real or imagined, you are writing a narrative. Choose each detail you include well and structure your events using an effective technique to help make your paper flow cohesively.
Introduce a situation, problem, or characters to get your reader’s attention
Use techniques such as dialogue, description, events, experiences, and characters.
Make use of descriptive language while telling details and try to convey a vivid picture so your audience can get the best picture when reading your narrative.
To make sure each event builds off one another, sequence them so they make a coherent whole.
When concluding your essay, reflect on what was experienced or observed during your narrative.