Reading notes
A style in which readers record the information or experience they have gained in reading. Writing reading notes is a good way to train reading. When reading, people may extract all kinds of wonderful words and famous sayings, summarize the key contents of the book, or express their feelings about the content of the article in various forms. It is not only a commonly used practical writing, but also a good method and form to improve reading and writing.
The following are some common methods, which I hope will help you:
(1) Experience notes, also known as post-reading. That is, record your experiences and feelings after reading a book or an article. You can supplement the correct viewpoint around one or several of your deepest feelings, or you can analyze, comment and criticize a wrong viewpoint.
(2) extract notes. It is to accurately extract some important ideas and wonderful descriptions from books or articles according to the original text, or text or digital materials closely related to one's own study, so as to facilitate search and application.
(3) outline notes. It is to write an outline of the content and structure of an article in chapters, so as to distinguish the levels of the article, grasp the center and remember the main points.
(4) summarize the notes. That is to write the basic content of an article in an outline, so that you can understand and remember the content of the full text, exercise your analytical and comprehensive ability, and also help review and reference.