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Atomic Habits_Lesson2_The Habit Loop

  How to become 37.78 times better at anything  | Atomic Habits summary (by James Clear)  _Part 2 https://youtu.be/PZ7lDrwYdZc?si=wTeOutACp4fetUhN Objectives:  사건의 인과관계를 나타내는 문장을 영작할 수 있다. (e.g. Over time, [A] becomes associated with [B] - 시간이 지나면서 [A]는 [B]와 연관된다.)   수동태 문장을 시제에 맞게 영작할 수 있다. (e.g. A habit formed by repeating actions.)   The 비교급, the 비교급 문장을 영작할 수 있다. (e.g. The more you repeat a habit loop, the stronger it becomes.) Activity #1_Dictation (5:48) The habit loop A habit is when something becomes ___________ ___________ ___________ that it becomes ___________ . Ultimately, we want our habits to solve problems in our lives with ___________ ___________ ___________ of ___________ . A habit is formed and ___________ by ___________ of a continuous feedback loop: ___________ , ___________ , ___________ , ___________ . The key to creat...

Atomic Habits _Lesson 1_The power of atomic habits

  How to become 37.78 times better at anything | Atomic Habits summary (by James Clear)  _Part 1 https://youtu.be/PZ7lDrwYdZc?si=wTeOutACp4fetUhN "What is a habit?" "Can you name one good habit and one bad habit?" "Have you ever tried to change a habit? What happened?" Key Vocabulary & Grammar Focus: Cause-and-Effect Patterns  Trajectory: the path or direction of something. Compound: to add or increase gradually. "Tiny changes in habits can lead to big outcomes." Activity #1 Dictation Imagine a plane taking off and travelling from New York to Los Angeles. Just before takeoff. You adjust the plane just slightly, by three degrees, or around 80 inches. If you were to keep flying in a straight line, you would end up closer to Tijuana in Mexico t...