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GRAMMARIAN

Being Grammarian is truly an exercise in expanding your listening skills. You have two basic responsibilities: First, to introduce new words to members, and second comment on the use of English during the course of the meeting.

Prior to the meeting.
Select a "Word of the Day" if this is done in your club. It should be a word that will help members increase their vocabulary -- a word that can be incorporated easily into everyday conversation but is different from the way people usually express themselves. An adjective or adverb is suggested since each is more adaptable than a noun or verb, but feel free to select your own special word. In letters large enough to be seen from the back of the room, print your word, its parts of speech (adjective, advert, noun, etc.), and a brief definition. Prepare a sentence showing how the word is used. Prepare a brief explanation of the duties of the grammarian for the benefit of guests.

Upon arrival at the meeting.
Place your visual aid at the front of the room where it can be seen by all. Get a blank peice of paper and pen ready on which to take notes, or get a copy of the grammarian's log, if your club has one, from the Sergeant at Arms.

During the meeting.
When introduced prior to Table Topics, announce the "Word of the Day," state its part of speech, define it, use it in a sentence, and ask that anyone speaking during any part of the meeting use it. Briefly explain the role of the grammarian. Throughout the meeting, listen to everyone's word usage. Write down any awkward use or misuse of the language (incomplete sentences, sentences that change direction in midstream, incorrect grammar, malapropisms, etc.) with a note of who erred. Write down who used the "Word of the Day" (or a derivative of it) and note those who used it correctly or incorrectly. When called on by the General Evaluator during the evaluation segment, stand by your chair and give your report. Try to offer the correct usage in every instance where there was misuse instead of only explaining what was wrong. Report on creative language usage and announce who used the "Word of the Day" (or a derivative of it) correctly or incorrectly.

After the meeting.
Give your completed report to the Treasurer for collection of fines if your club does this.

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