At the school science fair, my mom called me a “networking expert” because I talked to every judge, every kid, and even the class skeleton.
I went to a kids’ networking event and accidentally networked with the snack table more than with the people.
My baby brother started networking at daycare by trading drool-covered toys for extra crackers.
The dog park is just a networking conference where dogs discuss which humans give the best belly rubs.
In the adult world, lots of jobs are found through networking—basically, grown‑up recess where people trade business cards.
At a crowded studio, Sam practiced networking, offering a warm cookie and a smile. His networking moved from shy small talk to clear help: he fixed a light for one guest, kept networking by the door, and networking sparked a laugh as he linked two strangers and exchanged contacts. Networking felt like making a new map of friends; Sam grinned.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: C2 Proficient
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