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8 hilarious times students misheard their teachers

Teaching can lead to some hilarious misunderstandings – as these teachers proved when they took to Twitter to share some of their funniest anecdotes
3rd April 2021, 8:00am

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8 hilarious times students misheard their teachers

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Pupils Mishearing In Lessons Can Lead To Some Funny Moments

Whether it’s a one-off mistake or recurring confusion, every teacher has had to deal with a child mistaking one word for another in a lesson,often with hilarious results.

In a recent Twitter thread, teachers sharedsome of their students’ funniest gaffes, underliningjust how farcical things can get - and why it’s part of the joy of working with young people.

Here are some of our favourites:

1. An innocent mistake

Me: This 3D shape is called a cylinder

Year 1 child: My auntie’s called Linda ??

- Miss Stodd (@Miss_Stodd)

2. Sister or shape?

I had a similar experience in Year 1 with sphere. ‘My sister is called Sofia.’ Though you be fair, the children did use that to help them remember the name of the shape! ?

- Sarah Bishop (@slbishop73)

3. In fact, spheres come up a lot

Mine couldn’t say sphere. They said Sofia. We have two girls called Sophia who were really confused by the whole thing!

- Abbey ? (@abi_snail1)

Sphere- We have a Sophia in our class ?

- Fiona White (@FionaWh07493081)

4. Tears in Devon

Reminds me of a time a Year 1 child arrived in class in floods of tears because his man was going to heaven. Turns out she was moving to Devon.

- Sarah Blooms (@Sunny_Blooms)

5. Rubberly love

Me: have you got a rubber?
Child: no, but I’ve got a sister.

- VickyDupras (@VickyDupras)

6. Schoolchildren on safari

Fabulous!
I once asked...what is this? after drawing a bar chart on the board....
“Its a giraffe!” came the reply
I was looking for ‘graph’ but close enough!

- Karen Stanley (@kstanleywrites)

Hahah! I asked one of my students the other day, “what is an alliance?” And he really confidently said “an animal.” He thought I said a lion ??

- Alexandra Lyon (@_misslyon)

7. Darker than expected

Me: We are going to find out about symmetry today. P4: I know about that. My grandad is in the cemetery!

- Jackie Hunter ???????? (@_jackie_hunter)

8. Keeping a straight face

“Patience is a virgin” is still my fave. Not sure how I kept a straight face

- Sarah (@sarahs_81)

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