This document provides an overview of the key elements and structure of a narrative text. It explains that narratives are meant to entertain readers with a story that deals with complications leading to a crisis or problem. The text then outlines the typical structure of narratives, including an orientation to set the scene and introduce characters, a complication where the main problem arises, a resolution where the problem is solved, and optionally a re-orientation closing remark. It also lists some common language features found in narratives, such as nouns, pronouns, time connectives and verbs. The document concludes with a short example narrative story about a lion and a mouse.