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A-Level
Board-specific revision. Weak-topic repair. Clear next steps.
Explore 23 topics with exam-style questions, worked methods, and a subject route built to show where marks are leaking first.
Start with no-account low-focus cards, or browse exam questions by topic. Where available, derived exam-style and prediction content is labelled clearly so the route stays honest.
Board-specific revision
English Language
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Launch ready
Practice and learning view are both live.
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23
Every topic below opens into its revision path.
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4
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AQA, Edexcel, OCR
Predicted papers
Use these after topic revision to test timing, mark allocation and weak areas. They are independent practice papers, not official, leaked or guaranteed papers.
This route keeps AQA, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC, Eduqas, CCEA, CIE, SQA visible before you start, so practice stays tied to the right specification.
StudyVector is built to show where marks are leaking and what to fix next, not just give you another list of disconnected revision pages.
Progress comes from verified practice, weak topics become repair zones, and the motivation layer is tied to return behaviour instead of grind.
Featured topic guides
High-intent A-Level English Language pages built around language levels, change, diversity, and writing-control routes where students need more precise linguistic analysis. These guides are the clearest routes from subject discovery into real topic repair and practice.
Language Levels
Move from naming language features to analysing how lexical choice and meaning shape interpretation in context.
Language Levels
Keep terminology, structure, and function connected so grammar analysis becomes explanatory rather than label-heavy.
Contexts
Explain how social, technological, and historical pressures shift language instead of listing examples of change.
Contexts
Compare accent, dialect, sociolect, and identity with clearer sociolinguistic reasoning and evidence.
Where to start
These topics have the clearest explanations and most complete question coverage.
Language Levels
Move from naming language features to analysing how lexical choice and meaning shape interpretation in context.
Language Levels
Keep terminology, structure, and function connected so grammar analysis becomes explanatory rather than label-heavy.
Contexts
Explain how social, technological, and historical pressures shift language instead of listing examples of change.
Contexts
Compare accent, dialect, sociolect, and identity with clearer sociolinguistic reasoning and evidence.
Tap a node to open the revision guide for that topic — each URL is indexed for search. Your mastery ring fills as you practise (signed in).
A-Level
Commander Vector: “Secure each node — build fluency before exam day.”
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Next step
Open structured topic lessons, or go straight into exam-style question practice for your board. If you want a lower-friction start, use low-focus cards first and let the topic signal decide the next step.
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