Meet The Spanish Teenagers’ Hunters Of Celebrities Spelling Errors
Actors, politicians, sports stars and TV personalities are all in
the falling line of the Detectives of the ESO (ESO means secondary education),
who have been gaining a popular reputation for pointing out grammatical errors.
Celebrities in Spain would be well advised to brush up on their spelling and
grammar — lest they find themselves hunted down by a class of teenage
spell-checkers who are publicly calling out written mistakes found on social
media.
They
created a Twitter and Instagram account, @ESO_Detectives, and started their
hunt for grammatically incorrect social media posts coming from celebrity
accounts.
As their
presence has grown (the Twitter account currently boasts almost 9,000
followers), so has the number of responses from their targets.
The 14- and
15-year-olds, of the institute IES Cuatro Villas de Berlanga, were encouraged
in the endeavour by their geography teacher Alejandro Galán.
He aimed to
encourage his students to improve their grammar and spelling with one of their
most time-consuming after-school activities: social media.
"It's
about giving them a didactic use and it's a more fun way to work on the many
problems that there are with spelling in high schools," he told Euronews.
Galán says he took the idea from a school in Brazil where students
corrected spelling mistakes to learn English.
"At
first they were quite surprised, just by talking about Twitter and Instagram in
class, and they found it attractive to write to celebrities and get answers
from their idols," said the teacher.
"We
found it interesting, some of the celebrities were our idols,"
corroborates Ana Chaves, one of the network "detectives", who says
they started by selecting accounts with more than 20,000 followers or that they
were verified by Twitter.
Then they
checked their publications for spelling mistakes. "I thought there would
be less, this project has opened my eyes," he said.
Those on
the receiving end of corrections, which include singer Rosario Flores and prime
minister Pedro Sánchez, seem to be taking it largely in good spirits, with many
celebs responding to thank the class for their hard work, and commending them
on their mission.
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