I am in the sixth grade, with 90 points in Chinese mathematics and 80 points in English. My mother asked me to make up three extra Chinese and math courses, and I also took painting and calligraphy. I

I am in the sixth grade, with 90 points in Chinese mathematics and 80 points in English. My mother asked me to make up three extra Chinese and math courses, and I also took painting and calligraphy. I feel stressed. . . . Nowadays, children's papers are very bitter. Maybe you're used to hearing your parents ask you to make up lessons for your own good, but it's not wrong. I don't think it is necessary for primary schools to work so hard, but it is also important to lay a good foundation. You are good at Chinese and math, so you don't need to spend this money to make up lessons. You can improve your English. As for calligraphy and painting, I like it very much. Perhaps in my personal opinion, I would agree with your parents very much. I admit that I am wordy. You said you studied for six years, how could you not know these things? I feel the same as what I didn't say. To put it bluntly, Chinese and math don't need to be supplemented, but English needs to be supplemented. Tell your mother boldly that no mother doesn't want her children to be unhappy. It's your mother's business to say what you think and adopt it or not.