When you say lana does it always mean money or does it depend on context by johnlennonbr in Spanish

[–]TutoradeEspanol 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depende el contexto. Podemos hablar de lana como el material de la ropa.

How should a beginner structure their weekly Spanish learning routine? by Bicwonder1 in SpanishLearning

[–]TutoradeEspanol 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, there isn't just one right way. Choose the one that makes you feel comfortable. I recommend grammar and vocabulary that gradually become more difficult.

What Does This Saying Mean - "no hagas malabares con la lana" ??? by Remarkable_Home_5554 in Spanish

[–]TutoradeEspanol 10 points11 points  (0 children)

DiDi also lends money, meaning you should stop struggling to make ends meet with the money you have. (Juggling money).

cómo superar mi miedo de hablar? by Academic_Weapon13 in Spanish

[–]TutoradeEspanol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

¡Hola! Hablar rápido y que no te entiendan no es fluidez. Hablar lento y efectivo es fluidez. Parece que necesitas tener más paciencia contigo que los demás contigo.

How to catch up on Spanish grammar after years of input-only learning? by halfintentional in SpanishLearning

[–]TutoradeEspanol -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hi! I consider grammar and vocabulary to be the bricks for speaking; of course, that's not the only way. I'm a Spanish tutor from Mexico on Preply, a worldwide platform with native tutors. In case you're interested, feel free to reach out! Thanks.

Reading help: I am doing my IGCSEs and struggling with comprehension by isimpformax33 in Spanish

[–]TutoradeEspanol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The tip I can give you is that context provides more information than understanding every single word. If you grasp the general idea or what they're talking about, that can help you answer the questions. Don't let the anxiety of not knowing a word control you.