1. Identify your research fields and interests: First, identify your research fields and topics of interest. Consider the related fields of your major, as well as the problems or interests encountered in the learning process.
2. Literature review: Literature review is one of the key steps to open a topic. Read the existing academic literature to understand the present situation, problems and research gaps of the existing research. This helps you to determine the specific problems and research objectives you want to study.
3. Determine research questions and objectives: Determine your research questions and objectives according to the results of literature review. Your research questions should be clear and specific, and related to the research frontier of academic circles. Make sure that your research problem has certain research value and feasibility.
4. Determine the research method: According to your research problems and objectives, determine the appropriate research method. This may include empirical research, theoretical analysis, experimental design, questionnaire survey, etc. Choose the right method and make sure that you have enough resources and skills to do research.
5. Prepare the opening report: prepare the opening report according to the requirements of the school or tutor. The opening report usually includes background introduction, research questions, research objectives, research methods and expected results. Make sure that your opening report is clear and logical, and can convey your research plan to the tutor and the review Committee.
6. Seek guidance and feedback from the tutor: communicate and discuss with the tutor in the process of preparing the opening report. Seek guidance and feedback from your tutor to ensure that your opening report meets academic requirements and is recognized and supported by your tutor.
Please note that different schools and subject areas may have different requirements for opening questions. Therefore, make sure you understand and abide by the specific requirements of your school and college, and keep close contact with your tutor to get more specific guidance and suggestions.