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Practice Tagalog at a Networking Event

Networking events in Tagalog blend small talk and professional purpose: you have 5 minutes per conversation to introduce yourself, find something interesting in common, and exchange contacts. This scenario rehearses the elevator pitch in Tagalog, asking and answering 'What do you do?' professionally, and the graceful pivot to exchanging LinkedIn or business cards. You'll practise the assertive-but-friendly register that works at industry events, and the follow-up email language for the next morning.

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Yang akan kamu pelajari

  • Deliver a 30-second professional introduction
  • Ask 'What do you do?' and follow up with substance
  • Find common ground quickly with someone new
  • Exchange contacts and propose a follow-up
  • Send a polite follow-up message the next day

Pertanyaan yang sering diajukan

What's a strong elevator pitch in Tagalog?

Name, role, one specific thing you're working on, and one thing you're curious about. The scenario rehearses the formula.

How do I exchange LinkedIn details in Tagalog?

There's a quick polite formula — 'Are you on LinkedIn? Let's connect' — that works internationally. The scenario covers it.

What questions should I ask at a Tagalog networking event?

Ask about specific projects, recent challenges, and what they're hiring for. The scenario gives you ready-to-use phrasings.

How do I follow up after a Tagalog networking event?

A short, specific email referring to one thing from the conversation. The scenario teaches the formula for the morning-after note.

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