A Galvanic Cell is fairly simple and the only Mnemonics you need are OIL RIG (Oxidation Is Loss, Reduction Is Gain (of electrons)) and a picture of a red cat with a positive butthole (obscene but useful).
Basic explanation: Two different metals are placed in separate beakers with an electrolyte and a salt bridge (a diagram is in every book). On your standard potentials table, every equation as written is reduction and hence the cathode and positive (hence the red cat with the positive butthole)
The more reactive metal (read off the standard potentials table) will be reversed, becoming the anode meaning that is where oxidation occurs. From the mnemonic OIL RIG, it is clear that the Cathode, being Reduction, will gain electrons and the Anode, being oxidation, will lose electrons.
Hope that helps.