When approaching a writing task of any kind, it's important to first have a good idea of what you're going to say. Then it's important to outline how you're going to say it. Then the rough draft.
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"Hey, you excited?" Sarah asked with a smile.
I hesitated. "Not really. I mean, it sounds like one of those lousy school trips where it rains the entire week. I mean, seriously? England's cool and stuff but what is there actually worth seeing?"
"Aw, c'mon. You must be a little excited to see Buckingham palace!" Sarah didn't bother masking her disappointment.
"And the <em>british folk</em>," I put on a British accent which made her laugh.
"See? It won't be that bad. Let's get on the coach," she stepped on the coach, waiting for me to follow. I guess it couldn't be that bad, could it?
Answer:
who: the student
what: won the competition
where: school?
when:during school
why: *put why they won*
how: *what they did to win*