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Summary — Three Steps to a Lesson

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Three Structured Steps to Teaching with Mission English

Mission English follows a tutor-led workflow. Here is the shape of the flow, from first contact with a new student all the way through every lesson you'll teach them.

1. Profile your student.

You walk through a short, AI-assisted wizard — level, goals, interests, demographics. The platform drafts a structured profile from a few key inputs. You review and approve before saving, and your transparency consent is recorded. Profiles live with the student so future lessons inherit their context — you never repeat yourself.

2. Run a trial lesson.

Mission English generates a one-shot trial lesson tuned to the student's profile. You conduct it in the live Lesson Dashboard — an inline whiteboard at every block, auto-saved as you teach. After class, Build Studio drafts the post-lesson notes and homework; you review, edit, regenerate any section, and Finalize when ready. The student sees nothing until that finalize click — it is the moment your tutor approval publishes the content.

3. Continue into the structured course.

When the student is on board, you generate a Course — a 28-lesson plan tied to the student's CEFR band — and then generate regular lessons against it as you teach through the term. Every regular lesson follows the same conduct → Build Studio → Finalize cycle. You stay in control of pedagogy and voice; AI is support, not delivery.

The rest of this guide walks through each surface in detail — the tutor dashboard, the management model, the student view, Build Studio, and the standards we hold ourselves to.