1. Humans are social animals. To find an individual choosing to live alone in the world is so rare as to confirm that human beings need to live amongst each other and group together.
2. It's not what you know but who you know that makes the difference .
3. Networking begins with introducing yourselves.
4. You never have a second chance to make a good first impression.
What do you think of networking? Is it so important to your life? Can you imagine what life would be like without socializing with others?
How do you think introduction can affect networking? How do you think introduction can help make a good first impression?
1. choose to : decide or prefer to do sth.
eg. He chose to study Spanish rather than German as a second foreign language in the university.
We choose to ignore her rudeness.
2. so + adj. + as+to+ v. : used to show the reason that makes something happen or not happen
eg. The water is so cold today as to make swimming quite impossible.
You are so careless as to make a mistake like this.
3. make a/the difference : have an important effect on a thing or situation
eg. Having a good teacher has made a big difference for Alex.
Whatever you could do for him, it wouldn't make the slightest difference .
4. networking : refer to the practice of meeting people involved in the same kind of work with the aim to share information, advice and support with each other. It is used generally about anyone who tries to improve their professional connections and socialize with others