Reading Workshops

Book cover titled "Atomic Habits" by James Clear, featuring a white background with dotted gold text and a gold circle indicating "Over 20 Million Copies Sold".

Current read: Atomic Habits
Enrollment opens soon

Live meetup time: Sunday, April 5th 10 UTC -6 (Check your time zone below)

Each day during the challenge, you will:

Read 7-10 pages (or more if you can!)

Practice key vocabulary for 5-10 minutes with our vocabulary sets.

Each week you will:

Answer our group discussion questions and share your opinions with your classmates.

Complete our comprehension quizzes about each week’s reading

At the end, you will:

Meet up with your instructor and classmates in a live video call to share what you’ve learned from the book.

Level: Intermediate

Enrollment closes February 20th

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What daily habits do you wish you could develop? What do you wish you could change? In this six-week book club, we'll explore James Clear's practical strategies for building good habits - all while enhancing our English skills.

  • "Making a choice that is 1 percent better or 1 percent worse seems insignificant in the moment, but over the span of moments that make up a lifetime these choices determine the difference between who you are and who you could be. Success is the product of daily habits—not once-in-a-lifetime transformations."

    James Clear, Atomic Habits

  • "People get so caught up in the fact that they have limits that they rarely exert the effort required to get close to them."

    James Clear, Atomic Habits

  • "It is easy to get bogged down trying to find the optimal plan for change: the fastest way to lose weight, the best program to build muscle, the perfect idea for a side hustle. We are so focused on figuring out the best approach that we never get around to taking action. As Voltaire once wrote, ‘The best is the enemy of the good.'"

    James Clear, Atomic Habits