Round two! John Travolta is given a second chance after last year's Oscar flub with the star announced as one of the presenters at the 2015 Academy Awards  

Well, the do say practice makes perfect.

John Travolta will certainly be doing a lot of that over the next few weeks as it was announced on Tuesday that the star will once again be taking to the stage at this year's Academy Awards.

On Sunday February 22, the 60-year-old actor will have a chance for 'Adele Dazeem' redemption - the name he accidentally called Frozen star Idina Menzel last year.

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Don't stuff it up this time: John Travolta has been given another chance to present at the Oscars despite struggling last year (pictured) to pronounce Idina Menzel's name

Don't stuff it up this time: John Travolta has been given another chance to present at the Oscars despite struggling last year (pictured) to pronounce Idina Menzel's name

John's flub became the talk of the town - and comedic fodder for all - when he completely stuffed up the singer's name as he introduced her performance at the 2014 Oscars.

Whose name the Grease star will potentially stuff up will only be revealed on the night as which award John is presenting remains under wraps. 

The actor was announced as a presenter as part of the second batch of stars revealed to have roles during Hollywood's night of nights.

Joining him will be Jennifer Aniston, Sienna Miller, Chris Pratt, David Oyelowo and Kerry Washington. 

Not even close: The Grease actor called the Frozen star 'Adele Dazeem' as he introduced her at last year's awards (pictured)

Not even close: The Grease actor called the Frozen star 'Adele Dazeem' as he introduced her at last year's awards (pictured)

Try again: John's flub became the talk of the town - and comedic fodder for all - and this year whose name the star will potentially stuff up will be revealed on the night as which award John is presenting has not been announced yet

Try again: John's flub became the talk of the town - and comedic fodder for all - and this year whose name the star will potentially stuff up will be revealed on the night as which award John is presenting has not been announced yet

Presenters announced previously include Meryl Streep, Matthew McConaughey, Scarlett Johansson and Oprah Winfrey.

The Oscars, this year hosted by Neil Patrick Harris, has already fallen victim to hilarious mispronunciations.

When the Oscar nominees were revealed last month, the Academy President Cheryl Boone Isaacs made British cinematographer Dick Pope a household name after calling him 'Dick Poop'.

Star studded: The actor was announced as a presenter as part of the second batch of celebrities, including Jennifer Aniston (pictured last month) revealed to have roles during Hollywood's night of nights

Star studded: The actor was announced as a presenter as part of the second batch of celebrities, including Jennifer Aniston (pictured last month) revealed to have roles during Hollywood's night of nights

Speaking roles: Also presenting at the awards is Chris Pratt, pictured January 30,  and Kerry Washington, seen her last week
Speaking roles: Also presenting at the awards is Chris Pratt, pictured January 30,  and Kerry Washington, seen her last week

Speaking roles: Also presenting at the awards is Chris Pratt, pictured January 30,  and Kerry Washington, seen her last week

Luckily he saw the funny side, as did Idina who at the time laughed it off - and even said she was glad it happened.

She told Redbook: 'It’s the best mistake that’s ever happened to me.

'Just having the kind of success where people might know my name - my real name! It took me a long time to stop chasing it and just embrace it.'

The 87th Oscars will be held on Sunday, February 22, at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, and will be televised live on the ABC Television Network at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT.

Not worried: Idina, pictured at the Super Bowl earlier this month,  laughed off the mispronunciation and even said she was glad it happened

Not worried: Idina, pictured at the Super Bowl earlier this month,  laughed off the mispronunciation and even said she was glad it happened

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