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hello friends in this lesson weamp;#39;re going to talk about patterns of text organization what is a pattern of text organization everything you read is organized in some way it doesnamp;#39;t matter what language itamp;#39;s in itamp;#39;s got to be organized in some way in order for you to be able to understand it the way that it is organized will depend on the author or who wrote it the type of information theyamp;#39;re trying to write about and the goal of the text so what is the text trying to do whatamp;#39;s its purpose so based on these things there are common patterns of organization for most informational texts so if you read anything in english thatamp;#39;s trying to teach you something or give you information there are some very common patterns that youamp;#39;ll see between all of them so the first is the chronological pattern we can think of this as time order because chronological means that itamp;#39;s going in order of time chrono meaning time and this gets