When we say someone has a "good" command of English, that means that person has achieved certain levels of proficiency in the four areas of English.

This post aims to analyze how a Korean college graduate who has never received education abroad reached his proficiency level based on my personal observation on the subject.

1. Major: Undoubtedly, our subject, who graduated from his local prestigious university with a degree in English education last year, has significantly benefited from his college education. This suggests that it is relatively more advantageous to study English education if one wants to be good at English.

2. Commitment: Our subject always made much individual effort to improve his English.

3. Talents: Even if one puts a lot of effort, it will not pay off if the individual does not have an aptitude for language learning. Our subject, however, seems to be highly talented in language, considering the achievement he has made for the four years, a rather short period.

4. Utilization of the forum: While the one we all know who he is uses this forum in order to conceal his inferiority complex and to fight rather than to build any constructive relationships, Mimi utilizes this forum as a review to brush upon the expressions he newly learned using them in actual situations by communicating with other forumers. He has already stated himself that this forum has been useful for this purpose, and he has actually developed many meaningful relationships here.