Student Shares Hilarious Way of Memorizing Lessons “ISINAULO”

Student Shares Hilarious Way of Memorizing Lessons “ISINAULO”

MEMORIZATION – A male student has shared the video footage of his hilarious way of memorizing his lessons.

Exam is a test given to students to assess their academic knowledge and learning for a certain period of time. It plays an important role in education because it encourages learners to study to avoid getting failing grades.

Most students are preparing and studying before a test or exam was given. Some learners are even making review notes to make memorization and meditation a little bit easier for them.

Memorizing Lessons

However, there are some students who struggle to memorize or learn their lessons, which pushed them to study hard and even spend extended time on their studies.

The Facebook page “Pilipino Star Digital Ngayon” has shared video footage of a male student who showed a hilarious way of memorizing his lessons. The video garnered various reactions from internet users.

In the video, it can be seen that a young named Gericko is demonstrating a weird tip on how he memorized his lessons. However, his unusual method of memorizing certain lines in the book shocked the netizens.

The student instructed the viewers to open the page they want to study. After a few moments, the latter repeatedly hit his head using the book he is reading. Gericko hits his head as hard as he can hoping he can memorize it.

Gericko posted it on his TikTok account “Amegame13”. The video has a caption: “How to memorize easily”.

Memorizing Lessons

The social media users expressed their reactions to the post:

parang mas masakit yung pagka yuko kesa sa paghampas nung libro

I CAN RELATE SO MUCH HAHAHAHAHAHA GOOD LUCK PO SA CRIM

ok po noted gagamitin ko yan sa monthly exam namin

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