A. What's her name?
B. What's happened?
C. Do you know why she treats you like that?
D. She's very tall.
E. But she's so different.
F. What shall I do then?
G. Or she probably feels lonely without you.
A: Linging, you look unhappy. What's up?
B: Mum, I have a problem with my best friend.
A: .
B: We've been friends for five years. We went to different schools last term. And she came to study at my school this term. I was very happy at first. .
A: Can you tell me how she's different?
B: She doesn't like me to see my other friends.
A: .
B: She doesn't like me to se my other friends.
A: Have you mentioned this to her?
B: Yes, I have. But she refused to listen.
A: .
B: No, I don't know.
A: Maybe she doesn't feel sure of herself. .
B: Maybe. What shall I do then?
A: You can introduce her to your other friends and encourage her to join in more.
B: I see. Thanks, Mum.