Snape put the lesson plan on the table beside him. He was sitting on a chair with a pile of parchment in front of him. The fonts on the assignment headed by him were of different sizes, crooked, horizontal and vertical, and he was scribbling and correcting...
It has all the mistakes that will affect the impression of the roll. The messy ink balls are randomly dotted (the quill pen is really difficult to use). Let alone the content, just looking at it will deduct the score of the roll.
Therefore, Lin An felt that it could not be considered aggrieved if it received a big "T (Troll)"...
At this moment, Snape's gloomy eyes were fixed on Lin An: "It's a very subtle method. Is it a little trick you learned from Muggles?"
His dark eyes stared at Lin An.
Lin An also nodded affirmatively: "Yes."
It was indeed learned from Muggles, but only decades later.
"So, in this..." He paused: "...on the mind map, you are required to copy each spell 20 times. Are you sure this is your teaching method?"
"I assume that these are not tested in the exam."
Lin An was a little helpless.
"Professor, these spells are derived from Latin. We always have some difficulties learning them. Copying them can always deepen our impression."
In fact, if possible, she would like everyone to be able to fight them very well.
Lin An is not a genius. She doesn't even have a qualified teacher's qualification certificate, let alone teach others.
Moreover, she had reflected on it a few days ago - she really didn't know much about the wizarding world, and she only knew a little bit about magic.
In this case, then use the simplest and safest method.
So after much deliberation, except for the question-sea tactics I learned in my previous life, there is nothing I can use.
Little wizards always have trouble distinguishing the emphasis and emphasis when reading magic spells, and can't they pronounce them accurately?
It doesn't matter, just read it aloud 20 times.
Does the spell always go wrong when used?
It doesn’t matter, just copy it 20 times.
Does the spell work sometimes or not?
It doesn't matter, just repeat it successfully 20 times.
This is a stupid method.
No one in Slytherin would do that.
To be precise, probably no one in the entire Hogwarts studies like this.
Wizards believe in talent and blood. Talent can make geniuses progress rapidly, and it can also make stupid students become as stupid as pigs.
Bloodline represents the power of magic, and the strong will naturally succeed.
Their logic is so simple and crude, but the education that Lin An received since childhood, from the ancient "teaching for all" to today's teaching in accordance with aptitude, all teaching methods are to expand the coverage to the entire ethnic group.
Smart people have their own clever methods, stupid people have their own stupid methods, pure bloods have their own methods, mixed bloods and even those whose magic power is so weak that they are close to squibs also have their own methods.
But no one in the entire wizarding world seems to care about this.
Therefore, Lin An also said sincerely: "Professor, I know too little about magic to be able to guide you. Therefore, I can only help you consolidate what you have learned - review the past and learn the new, sir."
Of course, copying and reading aloud are the basic homework assigned by her, and she has no control over whether the students do it or not.
However, considering that there are only a few freshmen in the first grade, and she is currently in the limelight, there is a high probability that she will be able to drive it forward.
"Professor, are the key points of the spell I wrote down here still accurate?"
Snape looked at her with a complicated expression, and finally handed the "lesson plan" back:
"Take it and continue dealing with the poisonous leeches."
Lin An became happy.
She knew that her lesson plan passed the test.
I have a question. With stable updates and an income of four yuan a day, why do I have to write late at night? What supports me? Is it love?
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Don't wait for updates, they may be discontinued at any time.
Of course it will definitely be completed (unless there is official force majeure)