"So," Jess said slowly, grinning slyly at the small assembly of people who had bothered to turn up to his class.
"So," he repeated, shaking his head a little and checking his roll briefly, before looking back up and chuckling. "This is it? A little underwhelming for my first day back, but I personally prefer smaller class sizes, means I can get a lot more personal with you all," he said with a small shrug.
"My name, as you may know from our time shared here, is Jess Potter, and I will be your charms professor this year," he told them all, tapping his wand on the board behind him, his name appearing on it as he did so. "But you can call me Jess, if you like. If this is all we're getting," he said, gesturing out to the... three people "Then we should at least skip the formalities and break down any barriers," he said.
"Now, this year you will be studying the NEWT course guidelines, a test which is run by none other than the Ministry itself, so I will not be writing your tests. That does not, however, mean that I wont know what is in the test. Everything I teach you is something worthwhile listening to, so please do not think that I am a waste of your time
"This lesson," he then said, rising out of his chair and starting to walk around the front of the class, "we will be studying a charm I personally believe to be one of the most important in the Wizarding World. It is tricky, I cannot deny this, so today we will only be testing it in a slighter forms, but it is something I have found many grown wizards to be incapable of producing," He told them, his voice turning serious
"We will be learning the Shield charm today," he told them after a short pause, before shooting a quick smile at the three students. "The incantation for this spell is Protego he told them, tapping the board once more to make the words appear on it.
"To cast it," he told them, "you need to be concentrating on defence, at least for the time being. As your proficiency in this spell grows it will become like breathing to you, and you will be free to think whatever you like whilst you cast it, however for the time being you'll need to focus. The wand movement can be tricky, half an anti-clockwise revolution upwards, finishing in a gentle flick of the wand in the general direction that you are intending on casting the spell," he told them, raising his own wand and demenstrating the movement for them.
"For now, practice it on your own, and in a few minutes attempt to try it with one of your classmates sending a small, low powered spell at you," he said, emphasising the latter part of his instruction, "before the conclusion of class I myself will be testing your defences, so I wish you luck," he told them with a gesture for the class to get started.