A Certain Hogwarts Magician Professor

Chapter 94 Duel Lesson (2)

"Little wizards, I need you to stand in the four directions of the stage according to the academy." Felix waved his hand to release the magic that restricted the sound.

The students in the audience were stunned, Felix walked to one side of the square gilded stage, "Slytherin, gather here!" Then he walked to the other sideline, "Ravenclaw, gather here. !"

"Gryffindor, gather here!"

"Hufflepuff, gather here!"

When Felix walked around the stage, all the little wizards understood what the professor meant, and they moved quickly.

"Ginny, this way!"

Ron shouted to his sister, Harry looked around and found Ginny holding hands with a Ravenclaw girl, standing still.

The girl had a strange necklace hanging around her neck, which seemed to be strung with some kind of bottle cork, and her light-colored blond hair was messed up.

She didn't move like Ginny, Harry even thought that she didn't seem to understand the situation, and was staring at the little wizard who kept passing by her.

Ron squeezed past, followed by Harry and Hermione.

"Ginny, hurry up. Uh... this is?" Ron looked at the Ravenclaw girl in front of him.

"I'm her new friend," the girl's eyes slid over him, paused slightly in front of Harry, and finally settled on Hermione.

"I know you, a lot of people say, you should be in Ravenclaw." Her eyes were fixed on Hermione.

"Really? I think Gryffindor is fine," Hermione replied.

Harry and Ron looked at each other, and Harry said cautiously, "I think we should hurry up..."

Most of the little wizards were in place, which made their small group quite conspicuous.

Even Professor Hepu looked over.

Ron dragged Ginny to a trot, and the girl suddenly said, "Luna, Luna Lovegood. My name."

Harry, who was running at the back, had to stop and introduce himself to her: "Uh, I'm Harry Potter."

"I know you," said the girl named Luna.

Harry muttered, "Really?" The scene in front of him was a little embarrassing, and he hurriedly said, "See you again!" Then he went after his friend.

Luna came to Ravenclaw's seat unhurriedly, and she waved at Ginny on the other side.

"Who is that?" Ron asked Ginny.

"My new friend," said Ginny, who bowed her head a little shyly when she saw Harry staring at her, "We're actually very close, but there's a mountain in the middle."

"Ferret Mountain?" Harry asked with interest. He visited Ron's house this year and learned the name from the twins, who, according to Fred, one of their childhood dreams was to "fly over Ferret Mountain on a toy broom".

Ginny looked up quickly at Harry and whispered, "A little further north, they live on a hilltop."

On the stage, Felix retracted his gaze and muttered in his heart: Luna, and the little red-haired witch, is that the youngest daughter of the Weasley family?

When the last little wizard took his place, Felix said, "Next, we need to practice in groups. You can choose your own partner, preferably the same grade."

The little wizards were in action again, and Felix and Snape also stepped off the stage, combing through the mess.

"Two in groups, five meters apart."

Snape floated silently behind Harry and Ron like a gliding bat, and they were chatting happily. Snape rolled up his sleeves and slapped the two of them on the head with both hands, "Concentrate, you two."

Harry and Ron grinned at the back of Snape leaving, and Ron asked inexplicably, "How did he walk silently?"

Five minutes later, the little wizards lined up in an orderly manner.

"Everyone look at me and recite the spell with me." Felix said, who stepped back onto the stage. "Be careful not to point the wand at your partner. The wand should be waved in a small area, and then pierced quickly, like this--"

"Except your weapons!"

On the stage, a dazzling red light flew out from the wand in Professor Haipu's hand like a scorching lightning.

The little wizards lined up in the audience shouted in unison, "Except your weapons!"

"Fine, go on."

"Except your weapons!"

"Pay attention to the angle of your wands, go ahead!"

"Except your weapons!"

"Very well," Felix said. "Next is the theoretical knowledge of magic spells, and I will only talk about the most important..."

After about 20 minutes, the little wizards were waving their wands in a good way, but still no one succeeded.

Felix and Snape whispered, and he said, "Little wizards, take out the parchment that was just sent to you."

The little wizards took out the parchment for unknown reasons.

"—I exchanged opinions with Professor Snape. Your questions mainly focus on the following seven questions. I will explain them all, and you can compare them for yourself."

"Balk, please come to the stage, I need your cooperation."

After speaking for 20 minutes, Felix's mouth was dry, but he knew in his heart that his words could only be useful to some academic masters, while more little wizards still use "feeling" and "repetition" as the basis for learning magic. Lord's.

So for the next half hour, he and Snape kept interspersed in the crowd, giving specific pointers.

"Miss Pate, you didn't pierce the wand quickly enough. Think about the demonstration I just gave, and then look at the seventh piece of the parchment."

"Mr. Warren, your spells are not standard. Yes, spells are not required, but you need to master them."

"This... your name is Neville Longbottom? You're so nervous, confidence is important! Picture your successful spellcasting, yes, I suggest you do it twenty times in your head."

Every ten minutes, he would call on a few typical examples of mistakes to demonstrate on stage. Felix found that showing mistakes was more effective than showing the right. At least, many little wizards realized that they had made a mistake after laughing. Same error.

Of course, the little wizards who were ridiculed also received bonus points as compensation.

"Thank you, Neville, your question is representative. Plus five points for Gryffindor."

"And you, Miss Vera, your movements are too rigid, everyone, don't laugh, if Miss Vera shows one-tenth of her talent in ancient runes, she will definitely surprise you. Ravenk Laugar five points."

"Marcus... Anyway, don't imitate him, we at least thank him for his courage, Slytherin plus five points."

Felix wiped his sweat, the guidance problem is not terrible, what is terrible is how to maintain the self-esteem of the little wizards as much as possible, and praise them in a different way.

'I should prepare a compliment with all the reasons I can think of. This way you don't have to think about it for a while...'

Finally, an hour and a half after the duel class started, a fifth-grade wizard succeeded.

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