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[Mastering English Networking: Three Essential Phrases for Professional Connection]-[BE 54: No Idea How to Network in English? 3 Phrases to Help You]

Business English from All Ears English · B1 · 2023-01-31

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Elevating Your Professional Networking in English

Networking is a cornerstone of career development for the global professional. As discussed in Episode 54 of the Business English Podcast, attending professional events is not merely about listening to sessions; it is about the "human beings that I met" and the quality of the conversations you initiate. To move beyond superficial small talk and build lasting professional relationships, you need specific linguistic tools.

The Strategic Approach to Networking

Many professionals attend conferences with a clear goal: to "put yourself out there" and make connections. Aubrey and Michelle emphasize that you should not be afraid to initiate contact, as most attendees are in a similar mindset—excited but perhaps slightly "awkward." By approaching these interactions with a plan, you transition from a passive attendee to an active connector.

Three Powerful Phrases to Deepen Connections

Once you have established the basics (names, roles, and origins), you need "second step questions" to foster a deeper dialogue. Here are three effective ways to bridge the gap:

  1. "What are you working on right now?" This question is highly effective because it is "open-ended." Unlike the standard "What do you do?" which can feel restrictive or like a job interview, this phrasing allows the person to discuss a current passion project, a hobby, or an exciting new venture. It avoids the risk of trying to "pigeonhole" them into a specific job description.

  2. "Fill me in on what's going on in your career/industry right now." Using the idiomatic phrasal verb "fill me in," this request functions as a way to "catch me up" on the details of someone’s professional path. If the career-focused version feels too personal, you can pivot to their industry. This allows for a discussion about trends or innovations, which can lead to a more substantive exchange of ideas.

  3. "How did you end up in your current position?" This question invites the other person to share their narrative. Often, people have taken non-linear paths or "pivoted from a totally different field." Encouraging them to explain their journey can reveal hidden personal connections or unique professional stories that make the interaction memorable.

The Importance of Reciprocity

While asking excellent questions is vital, the hosts warn against the mistake of being "too intense in the opposite direction." Networking should not be a one-sided interrogation. If you "just deflect" or refuse to share personal details about your own work or journey, you risk appearing suspicious or creating a relationship with "no substance."

True connection requires a "fine balance" of give and take. You must be prepared to volunteer your own answers to the same questions you ask others. By being vulnerable and sharing your own professional insights, you move beyond mere networking and start building a genuine, lasting community. As the All Ears English philosophy states, the goal is always "connection, not perfection."

🎯Key Sentences

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I have a question for you.
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Let's hear it.
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Do you like that kind of thing?
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they were all so interesting.
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they're very valuable experiences.
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📝Key Phrases

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put yourself out there
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strike up a conversation
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dive a little deeper
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fill me in on
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catch me up on
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📖 Transcript

This is the Business English Podcast, Episode 54.
No idea how to network in English? Three phrases to help you.
Welcome to the Business English podcast from All Ears English.
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For a presentation, a meeting, or your office party, this is Real Business English with your favorite American hosts, Lindsay and Michelle, coming to you from New York City and Colorado, USA.
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