0 a person who is being taught, especially in a school -- alumno, -a
1 the black, round part in the centre of your eye -- pupila
2 the black opening in the center of the eye -- pupila [ feminine, singular ]
Her pupils looked large. Sus pupilas estaban grandes.
3 sb who has private lessons from a teacher -- alumno/na [ masculine-feminine, singular ]
4 a student in a school -- alumno/na [ masculine-feminine, singular ]
There are 30 pupils in the class. Hay 30 alumnos en la clase.
How can good and bad pupils be lumped together?
Schools must provide pupils with these skills, as they do in the case of reading and writing.
Data retrieval will become second nature to many pupils.
Firstly: in education more attention should undoubtedly be paid to training in information technology both for pupils and for teachers.
I am glad to see that we are recognising the importance of involving pupils themselves in the development and assessment of our educational system.
This is a wall that, among other things, separates farmers from their land and pupils from their schools and that prevents people who are ill from getting to hospitals.
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