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Chronological Order

Thesis Statement: Here is a summary of this term's speeches.

I. February

A. Rotation speaking
B. Persuasive speech

II. March

A. Personal Experience speech
B. Double Introduction speech

III. April

A. Informative speech
B. Impromptu speech

IV. May

A. Debates
B. Group discussion project

Thesis Statement: Here's today's class schedule.

I. Answer questions
II. Look over Persuasive speeches
III. Look at main point transparencies
IV. Look over Organizational Pattern exercise
V. Do Main Point exercise

Procedural Order

Thesis Statement: Here's how to use "T" note taking for a reading assignment.

I. Skim the chapter
II. Look at the chapter summary
III. Read the chapter by sections
IV. Highlight each paragraph

A. Not less than 1/4
B. Not more than 1/3

V. Turn into "T" notes

Thesis Statement: Here are the steps to follow when you begin writing a speech.

I. Decide on a general purpose..
II. Choose your topic.
III. Write a specific purpose.
IV. Write a thesis statement.
V. Choose a main point organizational pattern.

Spatial Order

Thesis Statement: Here's a list of the Morton College rooms needing painting.

I. "A" building rooms
II. "B" building rooms
III. "C" building rooms
IV. "D" building rooms
V. "E" building rooms

Topical Order

Thesis Statement: Speech 101 points come from four different grade categories.

I. Test grades

A. Test #1
B. Unannounced quizzes
C. Final exam

II. Major speech grades
III. Minor grades
IV. Achievement/attendance points

Thesis Statement: Morton College offers three types of financial aid.

I. Grants
II. Loans
III. Scholarships

Comparative Order

Thesis Statement: Let's take a look at the activities in English 101 and English 102.

I. English 101

A. Written papers
B. Tests
C. Quizzes
D. Oral presentations

II. English 102

A. Written papers
B. Tests
C. Quizzes
D. Oral presentations

Thesis Statement: Let's take a look at the activities in English 101 and English 102.

I. Written papers

A. English 101
B. English 102

II. Tests

A. English 101
B. English 102

III. Quizzes

A. English 101
B. English 102

IV. Oral presentations

A. English 101
B. English 102

Causal Order

Thesis Statement: You should enroll in Speech 101.

I. Your speaking skills will improve.
II. Your writing skills will improve.
III. Your listening skills will improve.

Problem/Solution Order

I. Going to college is very expensive.

Thesis Statement: All college students should investigate financial aid.

II. Morton College offers three types of financial aid.

A. Grants
B. Loans
C. Scholarships

III. There are many benefits to receiving financial aid.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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