80. Question sea tactics
"What is this?"
Snape stared at the woods.
"A mind map, Professor."
Snape placed the assignment on the table beside him, and he was sitting in a chair with a stack of parchment in front of him, led by a job of various sizes, crooked, horizontal, and altered......
But all the mistakes that can affect the impression of the scroll, it has them all. The messy ink masses are randomly embellished (the quills are really hard to use), not to mention the content, just looking at it is to deduct the surface of the scroll.
Therefore, Lin An felt that it could not be regarded as a grievance if it got a big "T" (troll)...... bar.
At this moment, Snape's gloomy gaze was fixed on Lin An, "What a subtle way, is it a little trick you learned from Muggles?"
His dark eyes stared at Lin An.
And Lin An also nodded affirmatively: "Yes."
It was learned from Muggles, but decades later.
"So, you're in this ......," he paused, "...... On the mind map, ask to transcribe each mantra 20 times, are you sure this is your teaching method?"
"I'm assuming that's not the test in the exam."
Lin An was a little helpless.
"Professor, these spells are derived from Latin, and we always have some stumbling blocks in learning, but copying them always deepens some impressions."
In fact, if she could, she would have liked everyone to fight them to the fullest.
Lin An is not a genius, she doesn't even have a qualified teaching certificate, let alone teach others.
Moreover, she reflected on it a few days ago - she really didn't know much about the wizarding world, and she only knew the surface of magic.
In that case, let's use the simplest and safest method.
So after thinking about it, except for the sea tactics I learned in my previous life, there was nothing I could do.
The little wizards always can't distinguish the accent and can't pronounce the spell accurately?
It doesn't matter, just read it aloud 20 times.
Spells always go wrong?
It doesn't matter, just copy it 20 times.
When the spell doesn't work?
It doesn't matter, you can repeat it 20 times.
It's a stupid approach.
No one in Slytherin would be like that.
To be precise, there may not be anyone in the whole of Hogwarts who learns like this.
Wizards believe in talent and bloodline, and the ability to make geniuses progress faster and dull students more and more stupid as pigs.
And the bloodline represents the strength of the magic, and the strong will naturally succeed.
Their logic is so simple and crude, but the education that Lin An has received since childhood, from the ancients' "education without class" to today's teaching according to aptitude, all teaching methods have expanded the coverage to the entire ethnic group.
Smart people have clever methods, stupid stupid people have stupid methods, pure-bloods have pure-blood methods, half-bloods and even magic is so weak that they are close to squibs, there are also their methods.
But in the entire wizarding world, no one seems to care about this.
Therefore, Lin An also said sincerely, "Professor, I don't know much about magic to guide you. Therefore, I can only take you to consolidate what you have learned—to learn from the past, sir."
Of course, copying and reading aloud are the basic assignments she assigns, and she can't control whether the students do it or not.
However, considering that there are only a few first-year freshmen, and she is now in the limelight, she ...... There is a high probability that it can still be driven.
"Professor, are the key points of the spells I wrote down here still accurate?"
Snape looked at her with a complicated expression, and finally, he handed the "Eucalyptus" back:
"Grab it and continue to deal with the poisonous leeches."
Lin An rejoiced.
She knew she had passed the test.