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Describe a school which you went to.
You should say:
-when you went there, and how long you spent there
-what the school was like
-how many students it had
-and explain what you liked or disliked about it.
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A lot of 'actually', 'really', 'i should mention that'.... Try not repeat words, phrases and sentences.
You used a lot of adjectives, better to use more verbs to show off the language.