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The phrase "asks pupils to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a request or instruction directed at students in an educational context.
Example: "The teacher asks pupils to complete their homework by Friday."
Alternatives: "requests students to" or "instructs learners to".
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The related discussion asks pupils to think about their attitudes towards themselves and how they can stay positive.
The resource introduces the concept, then asks pupils to complete a series of activities to show their understanding of how it works.
The second challenges pupils to research their own family history, and the third asks pupils to find five surprising facts about refugees.
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Ask pupils to explain in their own words what freedom of expression means.
Asking pupils to pay fees for core activities or classes seems much worse.
Working in groups, ask pupils to research the "RICE" and "DR ABC" protocols.
Cover the descriptions and ask pupils to research and write their own versions.
Near the end of one course that I teach, I ask pupils to grade themselves.
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