Grammarian · Guest Contributions

A cheeky script for the role of Grammarian

We are in love with this submission for the role of Grammarian by TM Aria from Toronto. It’s cheeky and full of fire. If your club has a fun meeting planned, this script for the Grammarian can just be the right fit for the meeting. Take a look.

RELATED: How to do the role of Grammarian?

Role of Grammarian

Some people silently correct your grammar. Every time you make an error, it quietly sets their auto correct in motion. Not here in Toastmasters. In Toastmasters, we are very vocal about it. We will let you know when you make an error so that you give less opportunity to the silent ones in your life. To do this, we have a Grammarian in every session. And today as the Grammarian, I will keep a record of all the good as well as the bad usages of grammar or pronunciation to help you.

As the Grammarian today, it is also my role to enrich your vocabulary by giving you a word of the day. And the word of the day for today is “bonhomie.”

It’s a noun and it means cheerful friendliness.

Examples of sentences using the words are –

The company organised a picnic to instil a sense of bonhomie among the employees.

Bonhomie and positivity are the two hallmarks of Toastmasters.

 I hope everyone uses this word to the maximum in our meeting today. I will be back with my report towards the end of the meeting.

RELATED: How to present the Grammarian’s Report?

Thank you so much TM Aria for this submission.

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