Suggestions
A. Let your parents know you will not be alone. Also, you can ask a teacher to talk to your parents about the after-school activities.
B. Don't worry. Even great piano players have to practice. Hard work and a lot of practice are the only ways to become a good piano player.
C. When you feel angry you should stop talking and count to ten or walk away until you keep quiet.
D. Don't worry. Everybody worries about their school work, even those students like you who study well. Find a hobby or a sport to help you relax for a while.
E. Tell your parents that many kids play computer games and do well at school, too. Ask them to let you play computer games for a short time on weekends.
Problems
⑴Sometimes I get angry easily and shout at my friends. That makes them think I'm not being friendly to them.
⑵In my teachers' eyes, I am a good student. Both my classmates and my parents also think so. No one knows what my problem is. I often feel worried about my school work.
⑶My parents never allow me to play computer games at all. They want me to study all day and do well in my exams. I feel unhappy.
⑷I want to join in some after-school activities, but my parents think it's too dangerous and don't allow me to go out along.
⑸My mother gets me to take piano lessons. She makes it a rule that I must practice two hours a day. I really try my best, but I just can't play well.