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Simple Stories in Spanish

Un accidente en la montaña

Simple Stories in Spanish

Small Town Spanish Teacher

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

4.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 19 December 2021

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

This sixth season of Simple Stories in Spanish is inspired by requests from my listeners. Today’s story comes from a request for vocabulary for medical interactions. Julio loves winter because winter means skiing. He makes sure to wear all the right clothing: hat, scarf, gloves, and - most importantly - his helmet. When his helmet falls off the ski lift, he thinks he will be fine if he just goes slow. Unfortunately, though, accidents happen. This story is told mostly in the the present ...

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0:00.0

Ola, and bienvenidos at this episode of simple stories in Spanish.

0:07.0

Julio loves winter, because winter means skiing. He makes sure to wear all the right clothing, hat, scarf, gloves,

0:22.0

and most importantly importantly his helmet.

0:27.0

When his helmet falls off the ski lift,

0:32.0

he thinks things will be fine if he just goes slow.

0:37.0

Unfortunately though, accidents happen.

0:44.7

Important vocabulary in this story includes Tilesia, ski lift,

0:50.6

Kasko, helmet, cabeza, head, eeridas, wounds, puntadas, stitches, and quart cut. I hope you enjoy

1:07.0

an accidente in the montane. Montana. I a Chico.

1:17.0

El Chico Seyama Julio.

1:20.0

Julio vive in the state of Montana in the state of

1:25.0

Montana in the state of the United States.

1:27.0

In Montana,

1:29.0

As a frio in the mes of Diciembre. Ase Frio and Aye, much a nieve.

1:37.0

A hulio le gusta the nieve.

1:42.0

Because a hulio, the nievee, because a Julio le gusta esquier.

1:47.0

Julio esquilla in the Montagnas of Montana.

1:55.0

Esquier is very diverted.

1:59.0

When Julio Esquilla, if you're always going When do you want to

2:05.0

preparerado, Yeva a chaketa,

2:10.0

Yeva guantes in the

2:13.4

and Yeva a una buffanda in your quayo.

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