A note and reminder
Nov. 28th, 2012 02:19 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Fifth and sixth years: Madam Umbridge will be observing our evening teaching sessions tonight. I’m sure you will give her every possible courtesy. It does look like it may stay clear, so please come prepared to work outside.
Fifth years: we’ll be coming back to locational magic theory in lecture next week (and your observing tonight will relate). If you still have questions about what we’ve covered so far, please have them ready for your next lecture. Or ask here. (Beyond the usual reasons you might want to learn something, yes, it will be on your OWLs.)
Fifth years: we’ll be coming back to locational magic theory in lecture next week (and your observing tonight will relate). If you still have questions about what we’ve covered so far, please have them ready for your next lecture. Or ask here. (Beyond the usual reasons you might want to learn something, yes, it will be on your OWLs.)
Re: Private message to Tosha
Date: 2012-11-28 09:00 pm (UTC)The fourths are filing in right now for their theoretical class, so I've only a moment, but I will drag my arse down to supper so we can discuss before the staff meeting. If it does not run too long, you and Raz are welcome to join me after for a drink, some strategy, and a griping session before your evening observations-in-both-senses.
(New York, meanwhile, is not my favourite wizarding enclave in America -- as I believe I've mentioned, that honour goes to New Orleans -- but I have spent some time there, and would be happy to tell you outrageous stories and cheerful lies.)
Exhaustedly yours,
T
Re: Private message to Tosha
Date: 2012-11-28 09:27 pm (UTC)As to which classes, she gave me just under a week's notice. She picked the day, and I got the impression she's particularly interested in the 4th and 5th year curriculum. Protesting - or even changing the date - were clearly problematic, at least for me.
I'd appreciate the strategy, griping, and drink, as long as it's coffee. I think I'd best have all my wits about me and no hint of alcohol when I see her tonight. She - well, she tried a couple of questions about Minerva, on that topic, though I sidestepped them. (Now, after I'm done with the 6ths, that's another question, and immensely tempting.)
On New York, I rather suspected as much. I'll be interested to see what you think of the description. (I rather think this is the author who's actually spent time in America, but I wasn't sure until the last twenty pages.)