The English Tutor - Raul Korso Leo Domenico -...

“My son’s Oxford rejection letter cited ‘lack of linguistic flair.’ After six months with Domenico, my daughter received a ‘stunningly articulate’ note from her Cambridge interviewer. The difference is the attention to prosody—the music of the language.” — H.M., Private Client, Milan.

Based on searchable records (including academic, literary, and public databases), here is what I can reliably tell you: The English Tutor - Raul Korso Leo Domenico -...

In an era of Duolingo streaks and gamified learning, Domenico is a contrarian. He publicly criticizes the "30 minutes a day" myth. He argues that language is not a muscle; it is a nervous system . You cannot tone it; you must rewire it. “My son’s Oxford rejection letter cited ‘lack of

These are German, French, or Japanese CEOs transferred to London or New York. They can write reports. They can present slides. But they cannot tell a joke in a pub. They cannot handle irony. Domenico’s role here shifts from tutor to . He teaches the shadow language: sarcasm, understatement, and the art of the humblebrag. He publicly criticizes the "30 minutes a day" myth

His clientele typically falls into three categories: