English Conversation Practice – Networking Event

Practise English networking-event dialogue: elevator pitch, exchanging business cards, key phrases, drills, and FAQ.
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Networking events can turn brief chats into career‑changing connections. When English isn’t your first language, though, small talk and self‑introductions may feel intimidating. Practise this conversation now so you can focus on the person in front of you, not the words in your head.

Context

  • Setting: professional mixer, conference coffee break, or industry meetup
  • Goal: introduce yourself, learn about the other person, exchange contact details, and set up a follow‑up
  • Typical length: 2–4 minutes per chat
  • Tone: friendly, professional, curious

Sample Dialogue

You: Hi, I’m Alex from GreenTech Solutions. What brings you to the conference?
Partner: Nice to meet you, Alex. I’m Maya, a project manager at EcoBuild. I’m here for the renewable‑energy track.
You: Perfect fit — GreenTech just launched a solar‑storage project. Have you worked with battery systems?
Partner: Not directly, but we’re planning to next quarter.
You: Maybe our teams could share insights. Do you have a business card?
Partner: Sure, here you go. Could I get yours as well?
You: Absolutely. I’ll follow up by email tomorrow so we can schedule a short call.
Partner: Sounds great. Thanks, Alex — enjoy the rest of the event.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

Elevator pitch — 30‑second self‑introduction
Industry track — specialised conference topic
Business card — contact card exchanged at events
Great to connect — polite phrase to end conversation
Follow‑up email — message sent after the event to continue discussion

Quick Practice Drills

  1. Elevator Pitch Timer (1 min) — Introduce yourself in 30 seconds; refine until clear and confident.
  2. Question Volley (2 min) — Partner asks rapid small‑talk questions (“What’s your role?” “What do you enjoy most about it?”); answer without pauses.
  3. Memory Recap (2 min) — After a mock chat, list three facts about the person and one follow‑up action.

Frequently asked questions

How long should my elevator pitch be?
Aim for 30 seconds: name, role, key value, and one recent achievement.
How do I ask for a business card politely?
Say: “Could I have your card?” and immediately offer yours in return.
What’s the best way to follow up?
Send a concise email within 24 hours referencing your chat and suggesting a next step.
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