Usages of el reto
Estudiar español cada día es un reto, pero veo mi progreso poco a poco.
Studying Spanish every day is a challenge, but I see my progress little by little.
Al principio el hábito parecía un reto imposible, pero ahora mi progreso es claro.
At first the habit seemed an impossible challenge, but now my progress is clear.
Esa novela es un reto para ella, pero su progreso es rápido.
That novel is a challenge for her, but her progress is fast.
Yo me llevo bien con mi mentora, aunque a veces sus retos son difíciles.
I get along well with my mentor, although her challenges are sometimes difficult.
Me gusta apoyar a mi hermana cuando está nerviosa y tiene un reto difícil en la escuela.
I like to support my sister when she is nervous and has a difficult challenge at school.
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