Spanish Phrase
Sí, estoy en un club de lectura.
Meaning
The sentence means 'Yes, I am in a reading club.' It confirms that the speaker belongs to a group that meets regularly to read and discuss books.
When to use
Use this phrase when answering a question about your hobbies, extracurricular activities, or social groups, especially when someone asks if you belong to a reading group or any cultural club.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Síestoyenunclubdelectura
Sí (affirmation)
The word 'Sí' with an accent means 'yes' and is used to affirm a statement or answer a question.
Estar (temporary state/location)
Use 'estar' for temporary locations or conditions. 'Estoy' is the first‑person singular present form.
Preposition en
The preposition 'en' translates to 'in' or 'at' and introduces the place where something is.
Indefinite article un
Because 'club' is masculine, the indefinite article is 'un' (a/an).
Club de lectura
A fixed expression meaning 'reading club' – a group that meets to discuss books.
🗨In Conversation
¿Participas en alguna actividad cultural?
Do you take part in any cultural activity?
Sí, estoy en un club de lectura.
Yes, I am in a reading club.
✕Common Mistakes
Sí, soy en un club de lectura.
Use 'estar' (estoy) for temporary location; 'ser' (soy) is for permanent identity.
Si, estoy en un club de lectura.
Missing accent changes the meaning to the conjunction 'if'.
Sí, estoy en una club de lectura.
The noun 'club' is masculine, so the article must be 'un', not 'una'.
↔Alternatives
Sí, pertenezco a un club de lectura.
Yes, I belong to a reading club.
Sí, formo parte de un club de lectura.
Yes, I'm part of a reading club.
Sí, soy miembro de un club de lectura.
Yes, I am a member of a reading club.
Cultural Tip
Reading clubs (clubs de lectura) are very popular across Spanish‑speaking countries. They often meet in libraries, cafés, or community centers and discuss a new book each month. The tone is informal but respectful; you can also say 'club de libros' in some regions, though 'club de lectura' is universally understood.

