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1. I’m very sorry to hear about this problem.

Studying alone isn’t easy, but it


doesn't mean you can have friends. There are lots of ways to meet people.
What activities do you enjoy doing? Maybe you should think about joining
some clubs, for example drama or dance. Make sure you have lots of
contacts in your phone or online and remember to call people waiting for
them to contact you first. It is a good idea.
2. Thank you, the writing, to the website. I can understand why you aren’t
happy about what your friend is doing but tell me to Andrea. All through, it
means she thinks you look great. I think you should try to talk to her about
how you feel and explain why you don’t want her to do it. Also why not
offer to go shopping with her. If you decide to do it, you can give her advice
and how to find her through the way of dressing. Good luck!
3. I know that leaving your friends behind is difficult. But if you want to
improve, you should be in the higher class, you’ll get better a dancing and
you'll probably make new friends too. And hear the other idea. Why don’t
you tell your friends to practice a bit more? Offer to help them in your free
time. Then maybe the teacher will move them too.

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