GCSE revision, made simple
Everything you need to ace GCSEs — smart flashcards, an AI tutor that knows your spec, predicted papers, and bite-sized lessons across every major subject and exam board.
What Semantica does for GCSE
- • Spaced flashcards generated from your notes or topic — proven to beat re-reading.
- • Predicted papers built from your exam board's past trends (AQA, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC).
- • AI tutor that explains tricky topics step-by-step in plain English.
- • Mark scheme feedback on long-answer questions in seconds.
- • Mindmaps and bite-sized lessons for visual learners.
Subjects covered
Maths • English Language • English Literature • Combined Science • Biology • Chemistry • Physics • History • Geography • Religious Studies • Computer Science • Business • Spanish • French • German • Music • Art • PE — and more, across every major UK exam board.
How to revise effectively for GCSE
- Start early, little and often. 20 minutes a day beats a weekend cram.
- Use active recall. Test yourself with flashcards instead of re-reading notes.
- Space it out. Revisit topics on day 1, 3, 7, 21 — Semantica schedules this for you.
- Do timed past papers. Practise under exam conditions, then mark with the scheme.
- Explain it out loud. If you can teach it, you know it.
Frequently asked
When should I start GCSE revision?
Most students start 4–6 months before exams. Light review as you learn each topic makes the final push much easier.
What's the best way to revise?
Active recall + spaced repetition + past papers. Semantica handles the scheduling for you.
Is it free?
Yes, with a 7-day free trial of Premium for unlimited AI tutor and predicted papers.
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