Topic: Types of wine I. Red Wines A. European 1. Bordeaux 2. Burgundy

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Topical/Categorical Division - organizes a speech according to aspects, subtopics, or topics. Topic: Types of wine I. Red Wines A. European 1. Bordeaux 2. Burgundy B. Californian 1. Cabernet 2. Sauvignon II. White Wines A. European 2. Mosel B. Californian 1. Sauvignon Blanc 2. Chardonnay

Topical/Categorical Pattern Topic: Seven Deadly Sins History behind the sins A. Venial sins B. Mortal sins Meaning of each sin A. Greed B. Gluttony C. Envy D. Sloth E. Wrath F. Lust G. Pride

Chronological Pattern organizes speech according to a time sequence (historical topics). Topic: Life events that impacted Shakespeare’s writing I. Traveling actors perform in Stratford II. Gets Anne Hathaway pregnant III. Acting career in London IV. Joins the Lord Chamberlain’s Men V. Son Hamnet dies

Sequential Pattern Example- Specific chronological order dealing with process or procedure topics (how to cook, paint) Topic: How wine is made I. Step One: Harvest the grapes A. Harvesting procedure number one B. Harvesting procedure number two II. Step Two: Prepare the grapes A. Preparation procedure number one B. Preparation procedure number two III. Step Three: Ferment the grapes A. Fermenting procedure number one B. Fermenting procedure number two IV. Step Four: Press the grapes A. Pressing procedure number one B. Pressing procedure number two V. Step Five: Age the wine A. Aging procedure number one B. Aging procedure number two

Topic: Places to visit in Seattle Spatial Pattern- organizes a speech according to the geography or physical structure of the subject. Best for topic dealing with parts of an object or a place. Topic: Places to visit in Seattle I. Downtown Waterfront A. Aquarium B. Pike Place Market II. Seattle Center A. Space Needle B. Pacific Science Center III. University District A. University of Washington campus B. The "Ave" (shops on University Avenue)

Topic: How to choose a post-secondary school Compare and Contrast Pattern arranges information according to how two or more things are similar to or different from one another (or both). Topic: How to choose a post-secondary school I. Cost of Tuition A. Two-year B. Four-year II. Quality of Education A. Two-year III. Educational Programs A. Two-year I. Similarities A. Educational programs B. Quality of education II. Differences A. Cost of tuition B. Type of degree C. Living expenses

Cause and Effect Pattern - Organizes a speech from cause to effect, or effect to cause. Identify / trace a condition from its causes (i.e. recession, medical topic disease). Topic: Eating disorders I. Causes of eating disorders A. Poor self image B. Feelings of powerlessness II. Effects of eating disorders A. Excessive exercising B. Starvation C. Purging D. Serious health problems E. Possible death

Pro/Con organizes a speech according to arguments for and against one policy, position, or action. Topic: How to decide if a community college is right for you. I. Advantages A. Cost B. Accessibility II. Disadvantages A. Number of educational programs B. Quality of instruction

Climactic Order—arranges items according to their order of importance Topic: Why you would not want to have lived in Medieval England I. Dirty water II. Poor personal hygiene III. Primitive medicine IV. The Black Death

Gimmick/Mnemonic Organization-Organizes a speech according to a special memory device, such as alliteration, rhyme, or initial letters that spell a word. Topic: Characteristics of an epic hero S—a hero enters a supernatural world M—a hero faces mythical beings A—a hero has supernatural abilities R—a hero receives rewards for his heroism T—a hero will be tested on his quest