Sometimes, it’s easy to overreact when you feel threatened or insecure in your friendship. Talking to someone you trust who isn’t involved in your friendship can help you get your feelings and frustration out before you start an argument. Your parents and teachers were young once, too, and they have probably been through something similar and can give you advice on how to handle the problem. If your friend is stolen from you, that doesn’t mean that they don’t like you anymore. Say “Hi” when you see them, and ask them how things are. You might even want to text them to tell them that you miss them, and if they respond positively, invite them to hang out. Sometimes, a new friend can feel exciting, but that excitement can wear off in a few weeks. Try not to hold a grudge against your best friend for making a new friend, and forgive them by welcoming them back as your friend. with new people. If your conversations didn’t go so well, you might want to start making new friends to take your mind off of the old problems. New friends can help remind you that there are plenty of fish in the sea, and you can learn new things from them. You might just find that your new friends are much better for you.
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One-sentence summary -- Talk to a parent or teacher about how you’re feeling. Reach out to your friend to let them know you’re thinking about them. Work on making friends

Q: Sometimes the dentist is able to reattach the portion of tooth that broke off, so you should save it if you can. Take the shard and put it in a container with milk or saliva to keep it from rotting. Then bring it with you when you visit the dentist. You should never try to reattach the portion of tooth yourself. Not only will this not work without proper equipment, but you'll cause severe pain for yourself if you poke an exposed nerve. Your mouth is full of bacteria, and any injuries can get infected easily. To help stave off infection, rinse your mouth with a salt water solution when you know you've broken a tooth.  Mix 1 tsp of salt into 1 cup of warm water. Swish the mixture around your mouth for 30 to 60 seconds.Concentrate on the injured area. Be sure not to swallow any of the mixture. Repeat this rinse after meals. If you've damaged your tooth badly, the pain can be severe. You can treat it with OTC pain relievers until you go to the dentist and get it fixed. Ibuprofen products like Motrin and Advil are usually preferred over acetaminophen because ibuprofen also reduces swelling in addition to treating pain. But if ibuprofen isn't available, take an acetaminophen product like Tylenol. Sometimes a chip in the tooth will produce a jagged edge that could cut your tongue or gums. To prevent damage to your mouth, cover the edge with dental wax. You an purchase this in the oral care aisle of most pharmacies. Alternatively, you could also cover the edge with a piece of sugar-free chewing gum. It's possible that you won't be able to see your dentist for several days after you crack your tooth. In this case, you'll have to eat before your appointment. Take the following measures to reduce pain and prevent further damage when eating.  Stick with soft foods. The cracked tooth is weakened and susceptible to further damage. Hard foods could make the crack worse and cause pain. Opt for soft foods like pudding, soup, and oatmeal until your doctor performs the necessary work. Don't eat anything especially hot or cold. The cracked tooth will be sensitive to extreme temperatures, and very cold or hot foods can cause pain. Serve food at room temperature to avoid any problems. Try to eat on the unaffected side of your mouth. Any chewing can cause pain and further damage, so if possible you should avoid chewing with the cracked tooth.
A: Save the shard of tooth if you have it. Rinse your mouth with salt water. Take over the counter pain relievers to help with the pain. Cover sharp edges with dental wax. Be careful when eating until you see your dentist.

Article: Check out a local university or an educational organization to see if they offer English speaking classes that you can take. Having an instructor and a group of peers to work with can help you improve your knowledge of the language and the practice will make you a more confident speaker.  An English class will also help you learn the rules of grammar and formal written English. You can also make friends at your English class so you can practice speaking with them. If you know any songs in English, sing them aloud to help yourself get better at forming the words and sound more natural when you use them. Listen to English radio and English music to learn new songs that you can sing to practice as well.  Look online for English music that you can listen to. Download English music to your smartphone, computer, or mp3 player so you can listen to it. Whenever you are reading, try reading the words out loud so you can work on converting the written words into normal speech. Sounding them out will also help you identify words that you don’t know how to pronounce, so you can work to learn them. Look online to find the pronunciation of a word that you don’t know. The more comfortable you are with speaking English, the more confident you’ll feel and sound. Being confident will keep you from being afraid to try using new words or phrases, which will help you become a better speaker. Use any opportunity you can to speak English. For example, if you’re at an English-speaking restaurant, try ordering your food in English. Don’t be afraid to take risks and try using new English words or phrases. Be confident and take every chance you have to use your English skills so you can practice and improve them. As you get better, you’ll get even more confident!  Don't be shy and don't be afraid to make mistakes. If you are not sure about your English, don't hesitate to ask someone if your English is wrong.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Take an English class to learn how to speak better. Sing songs in English to get more comfortable using the language. Practice your pronunciation by reading out loud. Communicate as much as possible using English. Be confident and relaxed whenever you try to speak English.