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The Wordmaster has three duties which, in order of priority, are:

»Report on the use of language throughout the meeting and especially comment on the most interesting, unusual or effective uses of language
»Set a “word of the day” and report on its use. Ideally, the word should not be in everyday use but not so obscure or unpronounceable that it is difficult to use
»You may also report on hesitations (UM’s and AH’s) without naming specific individuals


At the meeting

When you are introduced, explain the role of Grammarian and announce the “word of the day” giving its meaning and some examples of its use. To assist the audience, display the “word of the day” prominently wherever it will assist the audience and speakers to remember it.

Listen carefully to all of the speakers and report back with your findings and comments, when called upon towards the end of the meeting.

Here are some useful points:

»DO record several examples of effective language and use of “the word of the day” during the meeting, but only choose and comment enthusiastically on a about 6 – 8 that you would like the audience to remember. Do NOT exceed the time limit
»An adjective or adverb often works as the word of the day (e.g. “active” “actively”) as these are easier to use than verbs or nouns (“act”/ “action”)
»Do NOT publicly identify any speaker for overuse of “um/ah” although you might like to have a quiet word in private with excessive offenders
»Pick 5-7 Examples of the BEST phrases you heard through the night. Do not try to include everything as you only have 5 minutes for your report.


This is an important role, providing an excellent opportunity to develop good listening skills and the ability to transmit information and praise.


And finally....

Straight after the meeting, please find out who the grammarian will be at the following meeting and talk to them about performing the role.

Previous Words Used at Speak Easy
Spontaneous
Season
Superfluos
Optimal
Pontificate
Fearlessness


Resources
D71 Word of the Day - a resource you can use to find a word at last minute. You can also Print the word along with examples of use and the meaning.

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