Explanatory Instruction Transcript of Tape Recorded Conversation refers to a transcript of a conversation recorded on tape, which is used to explain a certain set of instructions. The transcript includes the words spoken by both parties, the order of the instructions and any other relevant information. It is commonly used in instructional materials, such as instruction manuals, training materials, and videos. It is also used to document a conversation for legal purposes. There are two types of Explanatory Instruction Transcript of Tape Recorded Conversation. The first type is the full transcript, which includes every word spoken by both parties and all the details of the conversation. The second type is a summary transcript, which provides a condensed version of the conversation, focusing on the instructions and other key points. The purpose of an Explanatory Instruction Transcript of Tape Recorded Conversation is to provide an accurate and detailed record of the conversation, so that the instructions can be easily understood by the reader. It is also useful for legal proceedings, as it can be used as evidence in court.