Grammarian · Guest Contributions

A Grammarian script with an example

If you want your audience to believe something, give them a demonstration. TM Mia from New Jersey demonstrates this wonderfully in her script for the role of a Grammarian. Find it below.

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Bad Grammar can mar the beauty of a good speech. You could be narrating an immensely personal story that had a profound impact on your life and yet, all your audience would wonder is did you mean immigrate to United States or emigrate from United States because you said one but only the other made sense.

It is therefore important that we use correct Grammar to deliver our message effectively. That is why every session in Toastmasters has a Grammarian. As the Grammarian today, my role is to record all the good usage of English, good phrases, words, idioms etc. and also the not so good usage and incorrect pronunciations so that we can work upon them.

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 Mia for this wonderful submission.

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