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πŸ“š How to use our flashcard feature

πŸ‘€ Want to know how you can use our flashcard feature to smash your revision? Here's our step-by-step guide and our tips and tricks!

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Written by Adrienne Quinn
Updated over 3 weeks ago

Our flashcard tool is designed to help you revise and memorise key content efficiently!

You can create, customise, and review flashcards straight from your πŸ“Œ dashboard or while working through any of your πŸ“˜ lessons.


✍️ Step-by-Step on how to create a flashcard:

1️⃣ Head to your dashboard or open one of your lessons

2️⃣ Click β€œMake a New Flashcard”

3️⃣ On the front side, type in your question or prompt ❓

4️⃣ Click β€˜Click to Flip’ πŸ” to turn the card over

5️⃣ On the back side, add all the key information 🧠 you want to remember


πŸ’‘ What can I make flashcards for?

πŸ“š English Literature flashcards

πŸ“ On the front side, write a prompt to help you remember a quote and the character or theme it links to.
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πŸ“ On the back side, include:

πŸ“Œ the quote

🧠 analysis so you’re learning how to interpret as well as memorise.

🌟 context or a WOW idea to practice applying quotes in essays

βœ’οΈ English Language flashcards

πŸ“ On the front side, note which question the flashcard relates to and any other helpful prompts
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πŸ“ On the back side, include:
βœ… The number of marks the question is worth
⏱️ Recommended time to spend on the question
🧩 Any structure tips or writing strategies that will help you succeed


🎯 Tips for Making Effective Flashcards:

πŸ‘€ Make your cards as visually digestible as possible!

✨ Bold, italicise, or combine styles for emphasis

🎨 Change text colour or background colour

πŸ“ Use β€’ Bullet points or 1️⃣ Numbered lists


πŸ—‚οΈ Managing Your Flashcards:

βœ… Once created, your flashcards will always be available on your dashboard

🌟 Favourite specific cards to revisit them easily

πŸ“Š Rate how well you know each card

🧩 Spend more time on the cards you’re less confident with to boost your learning

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