It is usually a natural thing, when one confuses the words while speaking the second language. However, people tend to remember those blunders if they were made by a Ph.D. holder with decades of teaching practice. Especially when such a statement was so awkward that became a running gag of the school.
Settings:
Sunny afternoon. Graduate school in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by beautiful mountains. Rector's office.
Cast:
Rector
Two his students, both pretty much attractive girls
Scene 1:
Two-people class that was originally supposed to cover the issues of Internet governing, developed into discussion of the professor's favourable philosophical treatises. Professor is sitting in front of the students and prophesying on Weber's ideas (or anyone else's, the detail that is not that relevant.) The class proceeds as usual.
Scene 2:
Looking in deep charming eyes of one of the students, and while talking on topics completely detached from material world, the professors thinks that he says "organism."
Scene 3. Final one:
The student numbed by the only fact that the professor looking straight into her face said "orgasm." Awkward silence...
Settings:
Sunny afternoon. Graduate school in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by beautiful mountains. Rector's office.
Cast:
Rector
Two his students, both pretty much attractive girls
Scene 1:
Two-people class that was originally supposed to cover the issues of Internet governing, developed into discussion of the professor's favourable philosophical treatises. Professor is sitting in front of the students and prophesying on Weber's ideas (or anyone else's, the detail that is not that relevant.) The class proceeds as usual.
Scene 2:
Looking in deep charming eyes of one of the students, and while talking on topics completely detached from material world, the professors thinks that he says "organism."
Scene 3. Final one:
The student numbed by the only fact that the professor looking straight into her face said "orgasm." Awkward silence...
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