The Lizard King of Long Island
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In this episode, Nolita and Eekloo discuss “The Lizard King of Long Island” by Ben Goldfarb, published in The New Yorker. The article explores the surprising spread of Italian wall lizards across New York and the northeastern United States, the unusual life of biology professor Jon Sperling, and the difficult questions that arise when humans intentionally move species into new environments.
As always, Nolita explains the article in natural Latin American Spanish, while Eekloo echoes key language chunks in English and Spanish to reinforce verbs, expressions, and sentence patterns. This episode is designed for intermediate Spanish learners who want to improve listening comprehension, build vocabulary, and absorb useful phrases in context. Perfect for B1, B2, and early C1 learners looking for engaging Spanish listening practice through real stories and ideas.
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