Disclaimer: These are just things my Spainsh class has said/done that are incorrect or are funny to me. I don't mean to offend anyone, as I have taken Spainsh for a while and find somethings people do funny because they are wrong and it is a basic mistake. Somethings aren't even Spainsh related.
We were talking about traveling abroad and where we've been. One kid raises his hand and said he went to Florida (I live in the USA). They either didn't know what abroad meant (I checked with some of my friends and they knew what it meant, so it wasn't just me) or he thought Florida was another country…
My class once got in a fight of whether there are 9 or 12 months in a year. One kid shouted out that 9 months was how long a woman was pregnant for, not how long a year was.
At my high school, we had a pet wasp in our Spanish class because our windows were broken and we were too poor to fix them, so bugs got in. We had this one wasp that was just always there, and we affectionately started calling him "Juan the Wasp" until he landed on another student and our teacher had to kill him.
I think Spanish class (and any foreign language class for that matter) is just prone to shenanigans.
Also that kid who thought he was taking French is just the biggest mood.
In my friend's Spanish class, for Christmas time they were going to go around the school caroling Christmas songs in Spanish
Fifteen people dropped out of the class and they were left with three kids
ooh wait I remember one
one time in 5th grade this one kid in my class who has some anger issues was having a bad day and he stormed out of the classroom and tried to slam the door only it was sticky or smth and it just closed very s l o w l y it was really funny
In my Spanish class, we had to choose a Spanish name. Towards the end of the year, one kid whose Spanish name was Chuy just raised his hand and asked very politely if he could change his name. The teacher said yes, and he changed his name to 'Donde-Esta-La-Leche'
We played a game when I was in eighth grade called ¿Dónde está mi tenedor? (Where is my fork) and you had to hide the fork while someone leaves the room. When they come back they have to ask questions to figure out where the fork is. The most creative hiding spot was when someone put te fork in there pants. The person had so much trouble finding it, they figured out that the person with it down their pants had it but didn't know where. This class ended with a chase around the Spainsh room chanting ¿Dónde está mi tenedor? And a tackle to grab the fork.