this math problem? B: Let me take a look. Yeah, I can do it. A: Great! I’ve been stuck on it for a while. B: It’s not too difficult once you know how to do it. A: I guess I don’t have the ability to do math then. B: That’s not true. You just need some practice. Dialog 2 A: I want to learn how to play the piano. B: I’m not able to play the piano myself, sorry. A: Oh, that’s okay. Do you know anyone who can play? B: Yes, my friend John can play. He might be able to teach you. A: Great! I’ll ask him. Thanks. Dialog 3 A: Do you want to go see a movie with me tonight? B: I really want to go but I have to work. A: Oh, that’s too bad. What time do you get off? B: At 08:00 p.m. A: Maybe we can go see a late movie then. B: That sounds great! I’ll see you at 08:00 p.m. Dialog 4 A: I can’t speak English. B: What do you mean? You can speak English perfectly well. A: No, I can’t. I’m not able to speak it. B: Yes, you are. You’ve been speaking English just fine. A: I’m not able to speak it fluently as you can. B: That’s not true. You’re a very good English speaker. A: Thank you. Dialog 5 A: Do you know anything about cars? B: Not really. I know how to drive one, but that’s about it. A: Can you change a tire? B: No, I’ve never tried. Why? Do you need help? A: Well, my car just got a flat tire and I don’t know how to change it. B: I’m sorry, but I can’t help you. You should call a tow truck. Dialog 6 A: Hi, do you know how to drive a car? B: Yes, I am able to. A: Oh, that’s great! I’m not able to. B: It’s not that difficult. I can teach you if you want. A: Really? That would be awesome! Thanks. B: You are welcome.