The video presents a series of humorous "tricks" that the speaker claims can help students cheat on tests or achieve various other goals in a school setting. These include writing shapes on a Coca-Cola bottle to copy from, using masking tape to hide a lie, and using a broken pen to point out mistakes. The speaker also shares tips for hiding cell phones during class, using a clip to twist as a trick, and using an eraser to point out mistakes.
The speaker also demonstrates a technique using a hairdryer to make a glue stick to a piece of paper, which can be used to write on the test. Other tricks include using a knife to cut a dam, gluing a piece of paper to a backpack to cover a heart, and using a pen and pastel to write on a plasticine. The speaker ends the video by encouraging viewers to subscribe to the channel and share the video.
1. The text discusses a trick to cheat on a test by writing all shapes on a Coca-Cola bottle and drinking it.
2. Another trick mentioned is to use masking tape to hide answers if you're feeling sad during a test.
3. The text also suggests using a pocket to hide a cell phone during class.
4. A method to pierce a bag with a pen and put a table on it is mentioned to remove items without being seen.
5. The text recommends using a pen eraser to make points in a notebook.
6. The text also suggests using a hairdryer to fix a broken pen.
7. The text mentions a trick to make a glue animal rule by using a portal ruler.
8. The text suggests taking a balloon and pointing inside it as a distraction in the classroom.
9. The text recommends taking a cell phone, turning it on, and pretending to write with it.
10. The text suggests using a pen and pencil to create a multi-functional writing tool.
11. The text mentions that plasticines are made of oil and can leave oil on your hands if touched frequently.
12. The text suggests using a piece of paper with numbers inside a ruler to make it a multi-functional tool.
13. The text ends with a note to subscribe to the channel and share the video.