Narrative Report (Humss 11K)
Narrative Report (Humss 11K)
Narrative Report (Humss 11K)
After finalizing the interview questions, we then set out to find people to interview. We
interviewed four respondents in different professions and places.We asked permission
from them to videotape the interview, but if they did not allow it, a voice recording
sufficed.But they all allowing us to video when we our interviewing the.
As of June 15, 2023, at 1:35 p.m., We conducted a report at the school inside
Tanauan Institute Inc. We were fortunate to find Sir Jerald S. Lucido, an LPT teacher (or
license professional teacher), who served as our interviewer. Other contributors to the
report included Christine Tagala, Jeriel Sagabaen, Kyle Mamalayan, and Mea Bautista,
who is skilled at conducting interviews. Even though becoming a teacher was not his first
career choice, Sir's profession made me wonder why he followed it. He replied that he is
happy with the course he did to become a teacher because of all inspirations and
advices.He studied in college for 4 years. Before he became a teacher, there were many
difficulties in their lives. Sir Jerald said that the main goal is to always adjust to
everything, and his advice for the listeners and to the youth is that,Hardship in life as
student activities very limited time like that then you don't need to emote on small
problems or words because when it's stressful. As a teacher you will encounter many
different struggles and different problems almost all of them, but just push your dream
and don't give up until you reach it.He advice for the listeners and to the youth is to
encourages students to work extremely hard in their studies till they graduate and obtain a
good career.
Sir John Lyod Dela Rosa Muoz, a psychologist, was the subject of an interview
on June 15, 2023 at 4:05 p.m. Our interviewer was Hans Nicole Napili, and our
videographers were Jerriel Sagabaen and Kyle Mamalayan. Stanley Luna and Franklin
Natividad were the authors of the narrative report. Sir John Lyod Dela Rosa Muoz has
been a student at Tanauan Institute for four months. He is a career guidance associate
there, and one of his duties is to set goals and foster student success. Career success is
based on a number of underlying factors that can either advance our progress or bring
about some actualization, and every person or student who attends Tanauan Institute will
see some success.
10:30 a.m. on June 17, 2023. We interview Mr. Jayson Mendez, who works as a
third engineer on a ship. Our documentary filmmakers are Jeriel L. Sagabaen and Charm
I. Villegas, while Alea Shanel Tiquio conducted the interview and I wrote the narrative
report. Sir Jayson Mendez works as a seafarer and is new to the field. He claims that it
took him 17 years to obtain the career he desired because, among other things, he took a
break before starting college for two years and repeated himself numerous times. He
failed the training in the exams, but he persisted in wanting to be a seafarer and said that
he wanted to be one so he could travel to different areas and try the local cuisine in each
one. he had access to, and he added that in order to achieve your goals, you must
persevere, stay inspired, maintain your faith, and, above all else, have the support of your
family.
CONCLUSION
Dreams. They are everywhere. They are more than pictures in your head. They are like
goals that last forever as long as you believe in them, and follow until they are real. I
believe that we should follow these dreams because without them there is no reason in
your life, they help you on your path to success, and it is a place where you can let your
mind roam free.
If we let go of our dreams and loose our path there is no meaning or reason in our lives.
We need them to survive and cope with the many problems we have today. But, if we let
them go or if we lose them there is nowhere for us to go. We lose hope in things that are
important to us and other people we love and hold close. That is one reason why we
should dream and follow our dreams so we have something to fight for and give
ourselves a reason to live.
We need to follow our dreams because they can lead us on our path to success. No matter
how we need to succeed in life our dreams can get us there. They want to lead us where
we need to do is follow them. Have it be college, a job interview, or the person that is
meant for you. They will help you succeed in any way that you want them to. You just
need to believe and follow your dreams.
Like when you sleep and see pictures in your head, we need to dream to let our mind be
free and let our imagination soar. It will let us find a place that makes us feel happy and
free. Away from all the troubles and sorrows that are out there to a place that is
wonderful and amazing. To a place where we don’t have to worry about anything, or be
afraid of what is out there. We need to be able to live a happy life and letting your mind
be free is the best way of getting there. It is what seeds and grows our dreams to
something worth following. So let your mind soar to heights higher than you can
imagine.
In conclusion, our dreams are not to be taken for granted. Dreams will lead us in the
future. They are what give us life, they help us succeed in life, and they let our minds
roam and soar higher in the human imagination. Dreams are our guide all we need to do
is follow. Follow our dreams into the unknown. All of these things are how following
your dreams has helped me, so take these things and apply them to your life and follow
your dreams.