Here is another wonderful script for the role of Grammarian submitted by TM Oliver from Chicago. You can look up his earlier submission here.
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A good speech is like a roller coaster. It has the ups and the downs, the twists and turns and in the end, leaves the audience thrilled. If your speech is this roller coaster, grammar is the nuts and bolts that prevent it from derailing. And nobody wants to sit on a roller coaster without the nuts and bolts. You don’t just risk losing life but also rest of the rides in the adventure park.
As the Grammarian today, my role is to identify the lose nuts in your speech so that you can bolt them. I will make a note of all the good usage of English, good phrases, words, idioms etc. and also the not so good usage and incorrect pronunciations.
I am also supposed to give you the word of the day. It’s “indelible”
It’s an adjective that means “not able to be forgotten”
An example of the word’s use is –
“Your ice breaker had an indelible impression on me.”
I hope everyone uses this word to the maximum. I will be back with my report towards the end of the meeting. Thank You.
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Thank you so much TM Oliver for this wonderful submission. If you have a script or idea for any role in Toastmasters, do let us know here.
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