COMS 101 Organizing Your Speech in a Pattern
Types of Speech-Centered Patterns
Chronological Pattern, Spatial Pattern, Casual Pattern, Topical Pattern
Speech-Centered Patterns
a sequence of ideas in a pattern that suggests their relationship to each other, based on the content of information
Audience-Centered Patterns
based on listeners' needs and the way people think
Familiarity Order
begins with what they audience knows or believes and moves on to the new or challenging ideas, great for persuasive speeches because listeners have to agree with a claim based on their values, example: marriage values and benefits, then same-sex marriage
Problem-Solution Order
describe the problem, then provide a solution (must be a practical solution; for example, you can't say that the housing shortage in SLO would be solved if everyone moved out of town)
Elimination Order
give all the available solutions to a problem, and shoot them down (gives reasons against them) one at a time until only one (the best solution) remains; very persuasive, politicians use in their speeches
Spatial Pattern
main points in the speech are organized by their location or movement, from east to west, top to bottom, left to right, such as a tour of a university library or campus
Chronological Pattern
organizes infomration in a time sequence, from beginnign to end on a timeline, such as the history of jazz, social networking, or computer technology
Topical Pattern
organizes information by categories, types of people, places, things or processes, such as types of flowers in a garden
Inquiry Order
provides a step by step explanation of how you acquired information or reached a conclusion, such as a research presentation at an academic conference
Question-Answer Order
raises and answers the audience's questions, great for speeches about consumer information, such as how to buy a car or a computer
Casual Pattern
shows a relationship between causes and effects, assumes that one event results from another event, how the past influenced the present, such as the causes of skyrocketing college tuition
Types Audience-Centered Patterns
Familiarity-Acceptance Order, Inquiry Order, Question-Answer Order, Problem-Solution Order, Elimination Order
Two types of Organizational Patterns
Speech-Centered Patterns, Audience-Centered Patterns