Dialogue 1: Learning to Drive A: I’m so nervous about my driving test next week. I still have ____ how to parallel park properly. B: Don’t worry! You’ve been practicing for months. You are ____ to do this. A: But last time I tried, I nearly hit the curb! I just find ____ ____ to judge the distance. B: Remember how you managed ____ park between two cars last Tuesday? That was great! A: Yeah, but it took me five tries. B: And now you’re ____ good ____ reversing. You’ll pass the test—just stay calm and trust yourself. A: Thanks. Maybe I should practice parallel parking one more time tonight. B: Good idea! You’ll ____ it ____ once you get the hang of it. Dialogue 2: Cooking Disaster (and Rescue) A: Oh no! The cake is burning! I am ____ baking—I always mess it up. B: Wait, let me see. Did you set the timer? A: No… I have no ____ to use this oven properly. I just guessed the temperature. B: It’s okay. I ____ how to fix this. First, turn off the heat. Then, we’ll scrape off the burnt parts. A: Do you really think we can save it? I find ____ difficult to follow recipes—they’re so confusing. B: Yes! Last week, I ____ to rescue a cake just like this. We’ll add some frosting and berries—no one will notice. A: You’re a genius! How will you be ____ to fix everything? B: Practice! Now, grab the frosting—we’ve got this. A: Alright… Let’s try! Maybe I’ll finally learn how ____ bake without disasters.

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