Bridge AI and human help
AI is great for reading and quick answers. But sometimes, you want a human ESL tutor to walk through a lesson with you. Tendril makes sharing easy.
Step-by-step
- Open the lesson you want to share
- Look at the top right of the lesson page
- Click the "Share" button (it looks like an arrow)
- Copy the link
- Paste it into a text or email to your tutor
- Pick a time to go through it together
Free tutor sources
- Local public library — free ESL conversation circles
- Community colleges — free or low-cost ESL classes
- Local nonprofits — many help immigrants for free
- Faith communities — many churches, mosques, and temples offer ESL
- Online language exchange (Tandem, HelloTalk) — trade your language for English
Words to know
- share — to give access to someone else
- tutor — a teacher who helps one student
- exchange — trading something for something else
- nonprofit — an organization that does not exist for profit
- read-only — can be looked at but not changed
The big idea: AI is your daily partner. A real tutor is your weekly coach. Tendril links them together.
End-of-lesson check
15 questions · take it digitally for instant feedback at tendril.neural-forge.io/learn/quiz/end-esl-walkthrough-share-tutor-creators
What is the core idea behind "Tendril Walkthrough: Share a Lesson With Your Tutor"?
- If you work with a human ESL tutor or English club, you can share a lesson link so they can help you with it.
- toggle — a switch that turns something on or off
- Specific stories about how you entered the U.S.
- Notes from your child's school can be confusing.
Which term best describes a foundational idea in "Tendril Walkthrough: Share a Lesson With Your Tutor"?
- blended learning
- sharing
- collaboration
- tutoring
A learner studying Tendril Walkthrough: Share a Lesson With Your Tutor would need to understand which concept?
- sharing
- collaboration
- blended learning
- tutoring
Which of these is directly relevant to Tendril Walkthrough: Share a Lesson With Your Tutor?
- sharing
- blended learning
- tutoring
- collaboration
Which of the following is a key point about Tendril Walkthrough: Share a Lesson With Your Tutor?
- Open the lesson you want to share
- Look at the top right of the lesson page
- Click the "Share" button (it looks like an arrow)
- Copy the link
Which of these does NOT belong in a discussion of Tendril Walkthrough: Share a Lesson With Your Tutor?
- Look at the top right of the lesson page
- Open the lesson you want to share
- toggle — a switch that turns something on or off
- Click the "Share" button (it looks like an arrow)
Which statement is accurate regarding Tendril Walkthrough: Share a Lesson With Your Tutor?
- Community colleges — free or low-cost ESL classes
- Local nonprofits — many help immigrants for free
- Local public library — free ESL conversation circles
- Faith communities — many churches, mosques, and temples offer ESL
Which of these does NOT belong in a discussion of Tendril Walkthrough: Share a Lesson With Your Tutor?
- Local public library — free ESL conversation circles
- Local nonprofits — many help immigrants for free
- toggle — a switch that turns something on or off
- Community colleges — free or low-cost ESL classes
What is the key insight about "Tutor session prep prompt" in the context of Tendril Walkthrough: Share a Lesson With Your Tutor?
- Before your meeting, ask the Tendril assistant: "Give me 3 questions about this lesson I can ask my tutor in plain Engli…
- toggle — a switch that turns something on or off
- Specific stories about how you entered the U.S.
- Notes from your child's school can be confusing.
What is the key insight about "Lesson sharing is read-only" in the context of Tendril Walkthrough: Share a Lesson With Your Tutor?
- toggle — a switch that turns something on or off
- When you share a Tendril lesson, the other person can read it but cannot change your bookmarks or notes.
- Specific stories about how you entered the U.S.
- Notes from your child's school can be confusing.
Which statement accurately describes an aspect of Tendril Walkthrough: Share a Lesson With Your Tutor?
- toggle — a switch that turns something on or off
- Specific stories about how you entered the U.S.
- AI is great for reading and quick answers. But sometimes, you want a human ESL tutor to walk through a lesson with you.
- Notes from your child's school can be confusing.
What does working with Tendril Walkthrough: Share a Lesson With Your Tutor typically involve?
- toggle — a switch that turns something on or off
- Specific stories about how you entered the U.S.
- Notes from your child's school can be confusing.
- The big idea: AI is your daily partner. A real tutor is your weekly coach. Tendril links them together.
Which best describes the scope of "Tendril Walkthrough: Share a Lesson With Your Tutor"?
- It focuses on If you work with a human ESL tutor or English club, you can share a lesson link so they can help you
- It is unrelated to foundations workflows
- It applies only to the opposite beginner tier
- It was deprecated in 2024 and no longer relevant
Which section heading best belongs in a lesson about Tendril Walkthrough: Share a Lesson With Your Tutor?
- toggle — a switch that turns something on or off
- Step-by-step
- Specific stories about how you entered the U.S.
- Notes from your child's school can be confusing.
Which section heading best belongs in a lesson about Tendril Walkthrough: Share a Lesson With Your Tutor?
- toggle — a switch that turns something on or off
- Specific stories about how you entered the U.S.
- Free tutor sources
- Notes from your child's school can be confusing.