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Learning 'concepts' vs. 'vocabulary'

Hello virtual neighbors

I have a question basically about how you guys and gals manage your readings. I normally read books in a language which is not among my native languages (including English), so I have two distinct types of important stuff gathered for each book. 1. new interesting concepts, 2. new words (vocabs). Now, previously what I did was to just 'highlight' both these... but after a while, I realized it's not the best practice to do. I know newer Kindles by having a Vocabulary Builder have resolved this issue, but I don't have newer touch Kindles. I was wondering how you take care of your readings...

Also, do you write or store these new words (vocabs) somewhere? flash card, etc? How? just interested pretty much about everyone's study management techniques when using these nice marvelous ebook readers.

And after finishing reading one book, what do you do to the notes/highlights for that book on Kindle?

Enjoy reading my friends
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