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Simple Stories in Spanish

Juana "la Loca"

Simple Stories in Spanish

Small Town Spanish Teacher

Language Learning, Practice, Language, Stories, Fiction, Learning, Arts, Listening, Education, Spanish

4.41.1K Ratings

🗓️ 15 April 2024

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Many kings and queens are given nicknames along with their titles. Juana was the third child of Isabel and Fernando “the Catholics”. Her nickname, “la loca”, or “the crazy one” came from her dramatic outbursts, often related to her husband, Felipe “the Handsome”. The question remains, was Juana really loca? Or was she the victim of circumstances and manipulations well out of her control?This story is told in the third person and the past tense. Important vocabulary in the story includes: “her...

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0:00.0

Ola and Bienvenidos, this episode of the Simple Stories in Spanish.

0:07.0

Many kings and queens are given nicknames along with their titles.

0:13.0

Juanah was the third child of Isabel and Fernando, the Catholics.

0:20.0

Her nickname, La Loca, or The Crazy One, came from her dramatic outbursts, often related to her

0:30.0

husband, Felipe the Handsome.

0:34.5

The question remains, was Huana really loca?

0:41.2

Or was she the victim of circumstances and manipulations well out of her control?

0:49.0

This story is told in the third person and the past tense.

0:54.0

Important vocabulary in the story includes

0:58.0

Eredero, Aerer,

1:01.0

Nacimiento, birth, ray, king, reina, queen, and poder, power. I hope you enjoy Juana La Loca

1:17.0

Juan de Castilla National

1:21.0

the 6th of November of 1,4tho 6th of November, of 1,000thocento and 9th, in Toledo, Spain.

1:27.0

Enoledo, Espa,

1:30.0

Ereel Terserino and Segunda Iga

1:35.0

of the famouses Rees Catolicos Isabelle de Castilla and Fernando de Aragon.

1:43.0

Juana is a nignia bonita.

1:48.0

Tenea the pele rube or arijillo-rojizo,

1:51.0

as a mama.

1:53.0

I have Ojo's cafes and the Pial Pallida.

1:58.0

Passava much time with his mannas, Isabel, Maria, and Catalina.

2:04.0

So, the Guestava is

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