Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - How to make English small cards
How to make English small cards
1, first of all, material preparation: hard blank paper, string rope (iron ring is better), scissors and punching machine. As shown in the figure:
2. Trim A4 paper into rectangular paper of the same size with scissors or a knife. Pay attention to safety when using these knives. As shown in the figure:
3. Write the words and Chinese translations on a small piece of paper, or you can write a sentence below. Words can be written on both sides.
Drill a small hole at one end of the paper with an awl or other sharp things. Find another small rope, preferably colored. As shown in the figure:
5. Pass the prepared small rope through the small hole. If the rope is long, you can tie a knot. As shown in the figure:
6. Pay attention to the inside of the hole when drilling, so that the card can be fixed more firmly. In this way, the English card is ready. As shown in the figure:
Note: For English word cards, you usually write words on one side and the meaning of words on the other (if it is an introductory word, you can draw a picture on the other side). For English sentence cards, it is generally to write sentences and Chinese meanings at the same time, so that translation training can be carried out in Chinese-English translation and English-Chinese translation. For English knowledge cards, you can write different knowledge points on both sides.
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