diff --git a/docs/topics/testing.txt b/docs/topics/testing.txt
index 0410049297..1256a61187 100644
--- a/docs/topics/testing.txt
+++ b/docs/topics/testing.txt
@@ -139,8 +139,8 @@ In the case of model tests, note that the test runner takes care of creating
 its own test database. That is, any test that accesses a database -- by
 creating and saving model instances, for example -- will not affect your
 production database. However, the database is not refreshed between doctests,
-so if your doctest requires a certain state you should consider flushin the 
-database or loading a fixture. (See the section on fixtures, below, for more 
+so if your doctest requires a certain state you should consider flushing the
+database or loading a fixture. (See the section on fixtures, below, for more
 on this.) Note that to use this feature, the database user Django is connecting
 as must have ``CREATE DATABASE`` rights.
 
@@ -1042,7 +1042,7 @@ applications:
     Asserts that a ``Response`` instance produced the given ``status_code`` and
     that ``text`` does not appears in the content of the response.
 
-.. method:: assertFormError(response, form, field, errors)
+.. method:: TestCase.assertFormError(response, form, field, errors)
 
     Asserts that a field on a form raises the provided list of errors when
     rendered on the form.
@@ -1057,19 +1057,19 @@ applications:
     ``errors`` is an error string, or a list of error strings, that are
     expected as a result of form validation.
 
-.. method:: assertTemplateUsed(response, template_name)
+.. method:: TestCase.assertTemplateUsed(response, template_name)
 
     Asserts that the template with the given name was used in rendering the
     response.
 
     The name is a string such as ``'admin/index.html'``.
 
-.. method:: assertTemplateNotUsed(response, template_name)
+.. method:: TestCase.assertTemplateNotUsed(response, template_name)
 
     Asserts that the template with the given name was *not* used in rendering
     the response.
 
-.. method:: assertRedirects(response, expected_url, status_code=302, target_status_code=200)
+.. method:: TestCase.assertRedirects(response, expected_url, status_code=302, target_status_code=200)
 
     Asserts that the response return a ``status_code`` redirect status, it
     redirected to ``expected_url`` (including any GET data), and the final