-at least we all heard that somebody purred-

Sep 17, 2009 12:25

Well, it's been a surprisingly nice, uneventful start of the term... although whoever charmed the suits of armor in the Front Hall to sing I Do Like to Be Beside the Seaside whenever anybody walks by would be well advised to choose a more euphonious melody next time.

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[private] mekhanisms September 17 2009, 22:51:00 UTC
Yes.

When would you like to meet?

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Re: [private] bobthewizard September 18 2009, 06:12:01 UTC
If you have a free period today or tomorrow, that will do.

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[private] mekhanisms September 18 2009, 20:21:53 UTC
I'm free today, during period four.

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Re: [private] bobthewizard September 18 2009, 21:12:22 UTC
Period four it is then. Meet me in the classroom -- oh, and bring your dragonhide gloves.

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OOC mekhanisms September 17 2009, 23:16:04 UTC
Name Gareki
House Slytherin
Year 5th

He cursed Bob a little bit before setting off to the library to do his work. There, he got a few dictionaries for the different languages that Bob assigned, and started on translating them. His assignment isn't all that neat, but it's done. He made some mistakes here and there - some runes were drawn wrongly, etc.

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Re: OOC bobthewizard September 18 2009, 06:18:38 UTC
It won't all be quite as hard as this -- Bob likes to start the year out with a bang, but he's not telling his class that.~ Gareki's assignment gets a 6, with red-quill comments pointing out how the mistakes change the meaning of the spells -- I presume you don't want to plant yourself headfirst in the nearest badger hole with fireweed growing out of your toes? But it's all with good intentions, really.

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[filtered] zodiaconigiri September 18 2009, 04:54:54 UTC
Oh as do I sir! This was one of my favorite subjects here!

It's nice that we have students who show an interest.

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Re: [filtered] bobthewizard September 18 2009, 06:46:56 UTC
*could almost weep for joy at having an assistant who actually understands the class*

It is. *smiles* If you would, make yourself available to the second-years when we have our first practical in-class assignment. In addition, I'd like you to join me as I grade this week's homework; no time like the present to get your feet wet, so to speak.

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Re: [filtered] zodiaconigiri September 18 2009, 21:49:55 UTC
Alright Professor! That won't be a problem!

Thats fine, when do you want to meet?

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Re: [filtered] bobthewizard September 18 2009, 22:04:00 UTC
After dinner, in the secondary staff room? It shouldn't be too difficult to have the papers delivered there. *plots to get one of his students to do the fetching and carrying*

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OOC tastefulsilence September 19 2009, 22:16:35 UTC
Name Dwayne
House Hufflepuff
Year 7th

Dwayne did decently on this; certainly nothing outstanding. He did well on roughly half the translations, but on the other half he mixed his languages; sometimes translating the spells into his native language, or getting Semitic abjads and Egyptain Hieroglyphics mixed up. Dwayne grudgingly opened his books up to double check some of his work and read further ahead to help himself understand why he has to do the translations in the first place. This research shows towards the end, and his form gets better, if not still rough around the edges.

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Re: OOC bobthewizard September 21 2009, 14:10:50 UTC
Well, well, well. For work like that, Dwayne gets 8 points; at least he tried, but Bob is concerned that work like this could lead to real danger if used in the field.

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Re: OOC tastefulsilence September 22 2009, 01:39:07 UTC
\o/ He's just happy he didn't fail completely.

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Re: OOC bobthewizard September 22 2009, 01:42:30 UTC
Bob will be happy if nothing blows up the next time they have a practical.

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OOC bitterpresent September 23 2009, 10:21:45 UTC
not late :c

Jomy Marquis Shin, 6th Year Gryffindor - Read the introduction, had a headache because of it, threw the book at the wall, and thought the little bird things in the Egyptian hieroglyphics were cute, so he picked that for his language track for his NEWTs.

Rosemarine Arion, 6th Year Slytherin - Read it, had an advanced reading so he'll be prepared for future homework, and chose Chinese scripts for his NEWTS, just because he couldn't stand the sight of the other two choices. He is, however, literate at all three, though, because he's a show-offy douche like that.

Miki Kaoru, 3rd Year Ravenclaw - Did it. He's already good at that, considering he's already reading 7th year books, so expect a neat, professional paper.

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