Miss Honey, is that you? Teacher teaches spelling with a Bad Bunny song

Bad Bunny has become a success worldwide, because the stickiness of his lyrics and the good rhythm of his songs have caused people not to stop listening to his songs everywhere and that we see the “bad rabbit” until in the soup.

As if that were not enough, a few days ago the video of a teacher who took advantage of a couple of lines of the verse of one of the famous Puerto Rican’s songs to teach spelling and that her followers learn to write correctly went viral.

Photograph of Bad Bunny with the Lakers team shirt

low profile @tuprofesoradelengua On TikTok, a Language and Literature teacher from Spain is dedicated to correcting the writing of the messages and comments that her thousands of followers send her in her videos, where, through a brief explanation on a blackboard, she perfects and writes correctly what the people wanted to say.

One of the recordings where he analyzes the responses of his followers The one that went viral the most was the one related to one of the songs of the urban singer Bad Bunny, where the user @Abdenagovelez commented on the phrase “you are not a baby, you are a baby”, part of the song I behave prettyinterpreted by Puerto Rican.

@tuprofesoradelengua

Response to @abdenagovelez Diminutive -cita and augmentative -zota. #orthography #EBAU #Selectivity #spanishteacher

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Through twenty-four seconds, the Spanish teacher quickly explains that this sentence should begin with a capital letter and an accent on the “u”, since it is a personal pronoun. To then focus on clarifying the correct way in which diminutives and augmentatives are written.

In this case, instead of being “bebeshita”, as the user originally wrote it, it should have said “bebecita”, while the word “bebesota” was correctly changed to “bebezota”, as augmentatives should be written.

screenshot of the Spanish teacher correcting the spelling of a Bad Bunny song

Being one of the most popular songs of the famous “bad rabbit”, the teacher’s recording did not take long to become popular on the social network, where at the moment it has 9.5 million views, more than 412 thousand likes and various comments from people who asked for some personalized courses to improve their spelling.

Although there was no shortage of funny users who made jokes and wrote incorrectly to get their attention, a few others said that the reggaetonists were sad to see how they correct the lyrics of a song that has been a success.

Source: Okchicas

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