I have benefited a lot from this incubation project with the University of Cambridge.The lectures of both professors in the course are very fulfilling, the teaching skills are also very diverse, and the classroom atmosphere is very active.The organization of this event was also very adequate, and each signable meeting provided us with reading materials to prepare for the class in advance.Through the reading of relevant learning materials, we are more familiar with the class.In each class, the professor will spend a lot of time with us to discuss problems and answer our questions, which greatly improves the learning effect.There were also many group presentations in the course, which greatly exercised us in giving speeches and zhan's .In less than two months of coursework, I gained a lot of new knowledge.First of all, some websites on literature search and the techniques used, which are very useful for my major, sociology.Then we gradually cultivate our ability to think critically, avoid looking at problems too one-sidedly, and improve our ability to think independently.The next thing to learn is how to write a review essay and learn how to correctly express one's views and positions.Finally, at the end of the course, each group is asked to provide a review essay based on the corresponding essay to test our learning results.By using the knowledge I learned in class, I completed part of my writing smoothly and tested my learning through practice.Overall, the course content of this project has been very rewarding for me, and I have learned a lot of new knowledge and gains outside of my major.