Format:
1. Title
2. The author
3. Excerpts from classics, beautiful sentences and famous sayings in the book: 1-3.
4. make a brief comment (this sentence expresses xxx's views or feelings, from which I have benefited a lot and felt a lot. . . )
Cards can be freely arranged and combined, and the content is concise and comprehensive. Used in learning, it can not only help memory, but also facilitate frequent reference, and can also be used for self-test. It is very convenient to use and can often achieve unexpected results. There are two ways to make a card, one is to remember only the main idea, and the other is to copy the original card. The former can play the role of index when helping to reread later; The latter can be directly read and used.
These cards can be classified as follows:
Knowledge cards help to remember some concepts, arguments, analytical methods, etc. This must be remembered.
Information cards are used to extract some information you think you need to know.
Bibliographic cards only record the title, author, publishing house and brief introduction of articles for reference by related books and periodicals. A summary of the relevant information that the card needs to understand and master.
The purpose of cards is that they can be classified at ordinary times and used comprehensively when necessary. For example, I have made many cards about learning methods, which are classified as "learning methods". Each card is an idea, a method or an example. When I want a book about extracurricular reading methods, I can easily use these cards made at the beginning of reading and write a group of articles by turning out the cards of "learning methods".
I hope it helps you! ! !