for everybody looking: it’s in the description box, not the caption
Read it Silently. Then read it out Loud! Then ask yourself questions! - DONE !!! 👍 💪
Tysmm! I have my battle of the books in champion league in 3 months!😊
Thanks everybody who told us❤
For quick and short terms and definitions, I use Quizlet. It makes studying sort of fun, especially with the matching game. And in the grammar book of my second language, these short terms and their meanings/antonyms/synonyms play a role. That's why I like using Quizlet.
96% talking about where the description is 3% looking for the description 1% complaining about the pen holding
I REMEMBER ALMOST EVERYTHING THANKS GIRLYYYYY
For those who don't know where the description box is: There are like three dots on top, on your right.
It's pretty easy. You just form pictures in your head and then attach it to your surrounding and boom u will remember not just most the main point, but also word for word.
I employ flashcards as my primary study method! I meticulously transcribe all essential information onto paper and then rewrite it to ensure long-term retention. Additionally, I utilize color coding to highlight key topics, making my study sessions both engaging and effective! <3
so i see this 4 hours AFTER my staar test 😭😭
Tysm I have an exam next thursday😅 A big one❤ wish me luck😊
Now she gotta make tutorial where to search the description box and how to handle your laziness 😂if u can't read it!❤
Just tap the caption, you'll get the tips For me, I read with a pencil in my hand, i underline all the important points It just helps me memorize quickly I underline while reading
what editing tool do you use in all of your videos here?
The three dots near the search sign is description
for people who need the description for the thing just click on the title! btw this helped me a lot :) ❤
Guys juet simply click the three dots on the upper right side and then u will see the description option
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