Video ng kwelang pagtuturo ng isang teacher ng “karatey” sa klase, viral; views, umabot na ng ilang milyon

Video ng kwelang pagtuturo ng isang teacher ng “karatey” sa klase, viral; views, umabot na ng ilang milyon

- The video showing humorous way the teacher taught “karatey” in class has gone viral on social media

- At the beginning of the video, the teacher first asked his students if they are tired, and upon hearing a chorus of “yes,” he decided to first teach them what he called a “karatey”

- Uploaded on the social media page of Ariel Casimero Grijaldo Jr., the video, as of this writing, has already received 5.5 million views with more than 145K reacts and 8.3K comments

- It wasn’t clear if the owner of the account, who described himself as a MAPEH Educator, is the same teacher on the video, though the person on the clip does resemble the pic on the profile of the said socmed account

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The video humorously showing a teacher instructing his class on how to perform moves of what he called “karatey” has gone viral.

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Video ng kwelang pagtuturo ng isang teacher ng “karatey” sa klase, viral; views, umabot na ng ilang milyon
Screengrab from the Facebook page of Ariel Casimero Grijaldo Jr. (@rjgrijaldo14)
Source: Facebook

In the beginning of the video, the teacher can be seen and heard asking his students if they are already tired.

“How are you this afternoon class? Are you all good? Are you tired?” the teacher asked, to which the students answered “yes.”
“Oh yes I understand na pagod na kayo kasi mula pa kaninang umaga ang klase up to now. Pero wag kayong mag-alala at last two subjects na lang. Di ba? Is it a yes, yes, yes?,” the teacher asked again.

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“Yes, yes, yes,” the students answered.
“Wag kayong mag-alala dahil before we begin with our lesson I will teach you self-defense. And it is a “karatey,” the teacher said.

He then went through all the moves and when he thought the students already knew how, he asked them to join him in going through the routine with the music “I have two hands.”

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What made it truly humorous were the moves which appear to have been designed to sync with the lyrics of the song.

The video, which was uploaded on the Facebook page of Ariel Casimero Grijaldo Jr. has already gained 5.5 million views with more than 145K reacts and 8.3K comments.

It wasn’t clear if the owner of the FB account, who described himself as a MAPEH Educator, is the same teacher shown in the video, though the person on the footage does resemble the photo on the profile of the said account.

The FB account holder also listed his address as Lapu-Lapu City in the province of Cebu.

Viral stories are often the ones that touch the emotions of people. Many of these stories are about how people overcome the obstacles facing them and became victorious. Others are about humorous circumstances, though there are a few that talk about sad endings.

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Viral stories are sometimes those that showcase exemplary stories like that of a 58-year-old mother and her son who were classmates in senior high school and who both graduated at the same time. Maria Cecilia Cadiz, a vegetable vendor, and her young son John Gabriel, who also happened to be her classmate, graduated together from the Bais City National High School. A local radio station, Yes The Best 106.3, interviewed the elder Cadiz and asked her what can she say about graduating together with her son. She attributed everything to the Almighty’s “right and perfect timing,” adding that she was very happy she finally graduated from high school.

There are also posts that go viral, like that of a student exemplifying the meaning of multitasking when she handled a fast food drive-thru task while attending her online class, as shown in a video posted by the Philippine Star. Her manager, who saw she was using her mobile phone while working was about to reprimand her when he saw she was actually attending her class while taking orders from customers. The manager decided to hold off on his reprimand because of a personal reason. There have been many cases where students would attend online classes while working to help sustain the needs of their families.

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