Can you spot all the mistakes? Let's start with the grammar. It's not that great. I'm not sure "undertake" is the right word to use here. By definition, "undertake" is to "promise to do a particular thing." No one ever really wants to promise to take the SAT; they kind of have to. Next: "the following work." She probably meant week; not work. Third- "help you child learn." How about "your" child.

Ironically, there's spelling mistakes. Of the six words the children were asked to learn, two of them were wrong: 'immediately' was spelled 'immediateley' and 'sincerely' was spelled 'sincerley.'

In the teacher's defense, she must've realized her mistakes and a corrected letter was later sent. She may have just put the wrong note in the kids' workbooks on accident.

More From 97 ZOK