A powerful quote adds charms to any speech. Here is a script for the role of Grammarian by TM Ava from New York with a short but powerful quote. Have a look.
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Virgina Woolf, the acclaimed English writer has said “Language is wine upon the lips.” The underlying idea is not that your words should intoxicate people but rather that like fine wine, spoken language should be smooth and fluid. It is therefore very important that we avoid grammatical errors in our speeches.
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 Ava for this wonderful submission.
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