In a Facebook post, teacher Asif Mahatab made 10 spelling mistakes in a 7-line post. He wrote, “If my contract is not renewed, then why am I assigned hours of meeting, why was I given the task of curriculum development?” He continued, “The funniest thing is that my course has not been reviewed, so why was I assigned a class? He has deactivated his email, but I keep evidence to send to the official emails where I have been invited for classes.” Upon reviewing the post, it was found that he made 10 spelling mistakes, including ‘hobe’, ‘ghontar’, ‘pore ghonta’, ‘curriculum’, ‘sobche’, ‘bepor’, ‘noano’, ‘proman’, ’email-s’, and ‘daowah’.
Commenters reacted with various comments such as:
– Akram Ullah Piran: “How did he enter Brac University and make so many spelling mistakes in this article!!!”
– Rodyon Rascolnikov: “Why someone like you became a teacher, it’s a surprising matter.”
– Sohel Mahmud: “How can someone with so many spelling mistakes become a university teacher?”
– Ashraf Ahmed: “So many spelling mistakes! Wasn’t he a teacher at Brac University again?”
– Chong Marmah: “Correct the spelling….”
It appears that the teacher made significant spelling errors in the post.