<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><oembed><type>video</type><version>1.0</version><html>&lt;iframe src=&quot;https://www.loom.com/embed/6b1b402623e24c3bbeb10ced326aa407&quot; frameborder=&quot;0&quot; width=&quot;1920&quot; height=&quot;1440&quot; webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen&gt;&lt;/iframe&gt;</html><height>1440</height><width>1920</width><provider_name>Loom</provider_name><provider_url>https://www.loom.com</provider_url><thumbnail_height>1440</thumbnail_height><thumbnail_width>1920</thumbnail_width><thumbnail_url>https://cdn.loom.com/sessions/thumbnails/6b1b402623e24c3bbeb10ced326aa407-6d416512e9b78b04.gif</thumbnail_url><duration>348.033333</duration><title>Effective Language Learning Strategies with AI Support</title><description>Hello, I’m Zsolt.

Let me be honest with you.

Learning a language — especially English — is not as easy as most advertisements make it sound.
Yes, there are people who pick up languages like a sponge. But most of us? We&apos;re not like that.

I know — because I’ve been there.

Back in Hungary, I studied English in high school for years.
But by the time I finished, I probably knew 100 active words — and barely understood what native speakers were saying.

It wasn’t until I moved to the U.S. — and lived, worked, and thought in English every single day — that my real journey began.
And honestly? It took me over 30 years to get to the level I’m at today.

There’s a reason the U.S. Army Language School produces fluent speakers in record time.
From week two onward, soldiers are immersed — 24 hours a day, they eat, work, think, and sleep in English.
That’s how real acquisition happens: immersion + pressure + purpose.

Now compare that with what I saw in Chinatown:
Entire communities living in the U.S. for decades — still speaking mostly “Chinglish.”
Why? Because they stayed in the bubble. No real immersion. No stretch.

Now, I don’t teach basic-level English.
Not because I don’t care — but because without immersion, real beginner progress is painfully slow.
And I won’t lie to you about that.

What I offer is medium to high-level tutoring — built on the effort you&apos;ve already put in.
If you&apos;ve lived abroad, worked in English, or studied it for years — I can help you level up fast.

Most learners have the strongest grip on grammar and reading.
Writing comes next.

But listening and speaking — especially understanding the real English people use, with accents, idioms, cultural layers —
that’s where people struggle the most. And that’s where I come in.

You’ll know you’re getting close when you stop translating in your head.
When your brain thinks in English.

Even after 35 years, I still pause sometimes — reaching for the exact word I want. That’s normal.
There’s “active vocabulary” — what you use —
and “recognition vocabulary” — what you understand.
I’ll show you how to build both, without frustration.

Today, we have powerful AI tools that can boost your learning 10x —
faster, deeper, smarter.

And I’ll show you how to use them — not just for English,
but for learning anything more efficiently, for the rest of your life.

I know what it’s like to grow up Hungarian — and try to leap across the language gap.
It’s a hard road, but it’s possible. I’ve done it.
And I’ll walk that road with you — from B1 to C1 and beyond.

Thanks for listening.
If you’re ready to go deeper, you know where to find me.</description></oembed>