An AI tutor built for A Level.
English Literature, Maths, Further Maths, Chemistry, Biology, Physics, History and more. Edapt rebuilds every A Level topic to match how you learn, then marks your practice at A* to E level. Free for everyone, no card.
A Level subjects Edapt covers
English Literature
Comparative and contextual essay writing across prose, poetry and drama, with AO1, AO2 and AO3 feedback built into every practice response.
Mathematics
Pure maths, mechanics and statistics across Years 12 and 13, with worked solutions tailored to your VARK profile and exam-style problem sets.
Chemistry
Physical, inorganic and organic chemistry, with mechanism diagrams, worked calculations and past-paper practice at A Level standard.
Biology
Cells, genetics, physiology, ecosystems and evolution, with visual concept maps and structured notes adapted to your learning style.
Physics
Mechanics, waves, electricity, fields and particle physics, with narrated walkthroughs and problem sets pitched to A Level exam demands.
History
Source evaluation, historiography and analytical essay writing, with paragraph scaffolds and model A-grade responses across your chosen periods.
Why A Level students need an adaptive tutor
A Levels reward the ability to evaluate and construct sustained argument, not just recall facts. The jump from GCSE to A Level catches many students off guard because the question style shifts from describe and explain to evaluate and assess, and the reading load is much heavier. A tutor that only delivers content without training the higher-order skills misses the most important part of A Level preparation.
Edapt builds lessons around the assessment objectives for your subject, scores your practice essays and extended responses against AO1, AO2 and AO3 and tells you exactly what each grade boundary requires. Spaced repetition based on the forgetting curve keeps earlier topics fresh as the year progresses, so you arrive at the exam holding the whole course, not just the last unit you revised.
Marked like an assessor, not a chatbot
Illustrative example. Generic AI gives everyone the same note. Edapt marks against UK exam boards including AQA, Edexcel and OCR, with moderation by Ofqual criteria.
Solid essay. Consider adding more analysis and strengthening your conclusion.
Both Fitzgerald and Larkin present the past as an illusion that characters construct to avoid confronting present failure, though where Fitzgerald uses grandiose imagery, Larkin adopts a tone of resigned irony.
- AO1: articulate informed responses with coherent argument
- B
- AO2: analyse ways in which form, structure and language shape meaning
- B
- AO3: explore connections across literary texts and contexts
- C
- The AO3 comparison is identified at the level of technique though an A-grade response would explore why each author makes that choice given their context. Add one sentence on Fitzgerald writing in the Jazz Age and Larkin in post-war austerity and how that context shapes the tone of each technique.
- Tighten the AO2 analysis. 'Grandiose imagery' needs a specific quotation and a comment on the connotation of one word within it to reach A-grade precision.
A Level AI tutor: common questions
Which A Level exam boards does Edapt support?
Edapt covers content across AQA, Edexcel and OCR. Set your board and subject when you begin and Edapt will pitch content and question types to your specification.
Can Edapt help me improve my AO3 evaluation skills specifically?
Yes. AO3 is where most A Level students lose marks. Tell Edapt you want to work on contextual evaluation and it builds targeted exercises that ask you to connect textual evidence to historical, social or biographical context, then gives you grade-level feedback on each attempt.
How does the A* to E feedback work?
Edapt scores your practice response against the published mark scheme descriptors for your exam board, breaks the result down by assessment objective and explains in plain language what the next grade up requires. It is a study tool, not an official result.
Is the A Level tutor free?
Yes. Every tool on Edapt is free for every student, no subscription and no card required.
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