Задание
Match the extracts with their titles. There is one extra title.
What type of work are you planning to create? Consider the implications moving forward because the process will be different depending on what you decide.
For example, if you're going to create a PowerPoint presentation, you might want to organize your content into short slides instead of a full-page report. If you're writing a research paper for school, think about how you will utilize your sources. Do you want to include direct quotes or simply incorporate their findings into your writing? Either way, you'll need to cite your sources properly.
Put together a list of what you plan to cover. This part of the process will be different for everyone, depending on what you plan to create. Your outline doesn't have to be very detailed; instead, write down just enough information to help you organize your ideas and visualize the final product.
Consider printing a hard copy of your sources so you can write notes on them by hand. Or you can download a note-taking application, which will allow you to take notes (and do other useful things) directly on the screen. This type of software can also help you save and organize your notes so they're easier to find.
There are two reasons you should always bookmark your sources: so you can refer back to them if you need to view the information again, and so you have everything you need to cite your sources properly, such as the author and web address.
You can bookmark your sources using your browser's built-in bookmarks feature (sometimes called the favourites feature).
Extra title
Plan ahead
Start an outline
Record your ideas
Bookmark your sources
Point out the main thing