2. Understand the summary requirements: Some trainings require a summary of not less than 3,000 words, while others require a paper format. Some requirements can't be copied. You should know when to hand in the summary, so you should know the requirements in advance.
3. Title: The simplest thing is who summarized what training. For example, Yang Yang's summary on training young cadres. If you want to write better, you can concentrate on the training content and draw up an excellent and eye-catching topic for your own title.
4. The first part: that is, the first paragraph, first introduce yourself when and where, what you have trained, and how long the training period is. Where is the training held? Let's talk a few words about the highly summarized gains in the training, and then play a game: "In order to make this training content better guide our work and life, we now summarize this training."
5. Part II: This is an important part, the writing gains. It's better to write at three o'clock. The first point can be written about the harvest of training content. See how many parts the training is divided into, and then write a little gain in each part. For example, regarding training teaching, teaching can be divided into three aspects: the use of information technology, teaching design and scientific research. The second point can be written in the life gains in training, such as getting to know students and promoting learning exchanges. The third point can be written about the ideological gains. For example, accepting foreign or domestic advanced ideas will make you more conscious.
6. Part III: Write down your future practice here. This exercise can be done by writing a paragraph. You can reflect on your own shortcomings first, and then write about how to do it in work, scientific research, thought and family. Finally, thank the training institutions or organizers for their hard work.