- A new day in America - Restaurant scene with Edward and Bella - Request for coffee - "Would you like a cup of coffee?" - Response: "Yes, please." - Credit card inquiry - "May I use my credit card here?" - Response: "I'm afraid you can't." - Learning colloquial language - Waitress conversation - "May I help you?" equals "What can I do for you?" - Unsuitable responses - "No, I don't buy anything." - "No, I don't need your help." - Polite rules - Expressing thanks - "Thanks for your help." - Responses: "My pleasure," "It's a pleasure," "You are welcome" - Avoid expressions like "Don't thank me" or "It's ok, don't worry." - Common mistakes - "It's very kind of you" doesn't provide feedback - Avoid "No, I wouldn't" or "No, I don't want" - Daily interactions - Asking for directions - "Excuse me, sir, where is Dr. Smith's office?" - Response: "Sorry, I don't know. But you can ask that man over there." - Meeting new people - "How do you do? Delighted to meet you." - Responses: "Glad to meet you too," "Pleased to meet you" - Offering congratulations - "Congratulations! That's a difficult course." - Response: "Thank you." - Making suggestions - "Let's go to the library this afternoon." - Responses: "That's a good idea," "Why not? Let's go" - Declining politely - "I'd like to, but I have to go to a meeting." - Telephone etiquette - Introducing oneself - "This is Tom speaking." - Asking for identity - "Who's that speaking?" - Health inquiries - "What's the matter with you?" - Responses: "I'm sorry to hear this," "Just stay in bed and drink more water." - Invitations - "Shall we go and watch it together?" - Responses: "Why not? Let's go," "That's great" - Neighbors' coincidence - "Building 2? What a coincidence, I'm in 3A." - "I'm in 3D. We are neighbors." - End of the day - Edward and Bella reflect on their successful day - They say good night and switch off the light