Listening to books and reading books every day were two different ways of learning. Listening to books every day referred to obtaining the content of books through listening software or playing audio from physical books. Reading books, on the other hand, referred to reading physical books or electronic books to obtain the knowledge in books. Listening to books every day might make the learning process slow and difficult. This is because we can only receive the text content of the book during the process of listening to the book, but we can't really understand the audio content of the book. When reading, we can understand the words word by word and deepen our understanding of the book's content. Listening to books every day might make us lose our complete understanding and grasp of books. Because listening to a book only focuses on the text content of the book and does not involve the parts that are not involved in the audio, it may lead to a deviation in our understanding of the book's content. Reading, on the other hand, allows us to understand the book's content in a comprehensive and in-depth manner, grasping the key points and difficulties of the book. Therefore, listening to books and reading books every day are both beneficial learning methods, but we need to pay attention to choosing a suitable learning method to better master the knowledge in books.