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Reading notes. It refers to the notes made when reading a book in order to record one's reading experience or to sort out the wonderful parts of the text.
Reflections and summaries are both in the form of reading notes.
Reading notes generally include annotations, excerpts, outlines, and experiences.
1.Annotate notes. That is, while reading, you can put your own opinions, questions, etc., or mark the book with symbols that indicate the key points, sub-points, questions, etc., or make some comments and annotations on the head of the book and the earth's brain.
2.Excerpt notes. It is to copy the wonderful ideas, novel materials, and famous sayings and aphorisms in the book for future use.
One of the easiest ways to take notes is the "excerpt method." Excerpts are reading a book, an article, and taking some of the good sentences and paragraphs out of it and copying them in a notebook or on a card. The content of the excerpt should be determined according to your own needs.
3.Outline notes. It is to write down the main idea, the main idea of the paragraph, the main points of the content, and the writing method of the book you have read in the form of an outline.
4.Testimonial notes. It is to write down your own experiences, experiences, and feelings after reading. It is also called the feeling after reading.
6.Abridged notes. To memorize the synopsis of the story, after reading a longer article, grasp the main content and abbreviate it into a short essay.
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Reading notes are more like reading notes, but more casual. As the name suggests, it is a note written while reading, focusing on recording the feelings and thoughts of the moment, and it is usually not as long as after reading. Don't make an excerpt!
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What are reading notes?
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Notes describing your reading experience. The ancients had a famous experience in reading and studying, which is called reading to be done: eyes, mouth, heart, and hands.
This "hand-to-hand" is the reading note. For students, reading notes are an exercise to strengthen memory and deepen understanding of texts.
Classification of reading notes:(1) Excerpt.
The main purpose is to accumulate vocabulary and sentences. You can extract beautiful words, wonderful sentences, and paragraphs for future familiarization, memorization, and application.
2) Outline.
The purpose is to memorize the main content of the book. Clarify the main and secondary content by writing a content outline.
3) Experience.
In order to write down what you feel the most, write down what books you have read, which contents of the books you have taught you the most, and write down your feelings in connection with reality. That is, with the feeling.
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