Buffet zone: not what you might find in post-war Eastern Europe
If so, then you might as well stop reading now.
But if they don鈥檛 you could be a potential winner of 糖心Vlog鈥檚 鈥渆xam howlers鈥 competition.
Every year after exam marking season is over we ask lecturers to share their favourite mistakes, misunderstandings and malapropisms.
In 2012, Kevin Ruane, professor of modern history at Canterbury Christ Church University, offered this winning entry from one of his undergraduate students: 鈥淚n 1945, Stalin began to build a buffet zone in Eastern Europe.鈥
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Meanwhile, David Ganz, emeritus professor in palaeography at King鈥檚 College London, was amused by one student鈥檚 insistence that in the Middle Ages 鈥渕ost books were written on valium鈥 rather than vellum.
However, in some cases, the mistakes beg the question whether the students are aware of what they are doing.
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Writing in an exam last year on the biology of sperm, one student described the 18th-century Italian naturalist Lazzaro Spallanzani as a 鈥減riest cum scientist鈥, according to David Hosken, professor of evolutionary biology at the University of Exeter.
And in another lewd example from 2009, an academic was told about a film being made undercover 鈥渢o draw attention to human rights abuses in the Best Wank and Gaza鈥.
Due to the annual event鈥檚 popularity, we have extended the deadline for this year鈥檚 entries until 12 July at 5pm.
For your chance to be crowned the winner of this competition 鈥 which comes with a magnum of champagne 鈥 please send examples of hilarious typos, unfortunate spoonerisms and daft misunderstandings to john.elmes@tsleducation.com.
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