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[Mastering Professional Networking: Socializing at a Conference Reception]-[0088 Socializing at a Reception]

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📋 Summary

Introduction to Professional Socializing

In this episode of the ESL Podcast, Dr. Jeff McQuillan explores the nuances of social interaction within a professional setting, specifically focusing on a conference reception. To "socialize" in this context means engaging in friendly, professional conversation with colleagues or peers in the same field. While a "reception" is similar to a party, it is generally less active and lacks the dancing typical of social events like a "wedding reception," serving instead as a space for networking with food and drinks.

Initiating Conversation and Conference Terminology

The dialogue provided illustrates common opening strategies at such events. Dan, the male participant, initiates the conversation by commenting on how "crowded" the venue is—a term used when a space is so filled with people that movement becomes difficult. A key social expression used here is "by the way," which serves as a polite transition when introducing oneself to a stranger.

Throughout the discussion, several industry-specific terms are highlighted:

  • Attend: To be present or participate in a conference.
  • Keynote: An "opening keynote" or "keynote address" refers to a primary speech delivered to the entire body of attendees in a large "venue" (the physical location of the meeting).
  • Pre-registered: Having paid or signed up in advance, which usually allows attendees to collect a "registration packet" containing the event schedule and essential information.
  • Catch: A colloquial verb meaning to watch or listen to a presentation, as in "catching the luncheon speaker."

Navigating Conference Sessions and Intellectual Exchange

The participants discuss their experiences with various conference components. A "session" refers to a smaller, specific presentation, as opposed to the large-scale keynote. The speakers mention a "panel discussion" concerning "ethics in the profession," where a group of experts debates a topic. This environment often facilitates "lively debate," a term for vigorous yet polite disagreement.

One speaker references "findings" from a "groundbreaking study." In research, "findings" represent the conclusions or discoveries made during an investigation. The term "groundbreaking"—metaphorically derived from the ceremonial act of digging the first hole for a new building—describes something that is innovative, original, or represents a completely new area of research.

Professional Etiquette and Closing

The conversation concludes with a common professional inquiry regarding the "duration" of one's stay, meaning how much longer a person will remain at the event. When a participant needs to disengage from a conversation, the phrase "Will you excuse me?" is employed. This is a crucial social convention, serving as a polite way to end a discussion to attend to other professional obligations, such as greeting a "colleague." The exchange wraps up with the standard pleasantry, "It was nice meeting you," to which the appropriate response is "Yes, you too."

🎯Key Sentences

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It's a bit crowded in here.
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Is this your first time attending?
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By the way, I'm Dan Marimoto.
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Were you here this morning for the opening keynote?
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I thought the speaker was excellent.
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📝Key Phrases

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by the way
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catch the speaker
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lively debate
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groundbreaking study
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for the duration of
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to English as a Second Language Podcast, number 88, Socializing at a Reception.
This is English as a Second Language Podcast, episode 88.
I'm Dr Jeff McQuillan, your host from the Center for Educational Development in beautiful Los Angeles, California.
In this podcast we're going to talk about what you do when you go to a reception or a party after a conference or formal meeting.
Let's get started.
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