In this script for the role of Grammarian, TM Manas from New Delhi uses humour in a twisted way to explain why we should be careful with grammar and pronunciation in our speeches. If you are looking for an offbeat grammarian script for your next club meeting, this might be just the one. Take a look.
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You can either be on the good books of grammar or the bad books of grammar. Unfortunately there are no bad books on grammar. So you would have the undisputed claim to authoring the first one – not exactly a great feat. Therefore it’s a good idea to stick to the good books and as the grammarian today, I will help you in doing just that. I will appreciate all the good usage of grammar and language but more importantly also correct any errors made during the meeting.
As the Grammarian I will also help you in enriching your vocabulary by giving you the word of the day. And the word of the day for today is “feat.”
It’s a noun and it means an achievement that requires great courage, skill or strength.
Here are some examples of the word usage in sentences –
Crossing the English Channel is a feat of endurance and strength.
The DTM tag signals a feat of the highest order in Toastmasters.
I hope everyone uses the word to the maximum. I will be back with my report towards the end of the meeting.
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Thank you so much TM Manas for this submission.
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