Practise analytical responses for the Common Module and your prescribed texts, with feedback tied to the marking rubric.
Analyse how your prescribed text represents the paradoxes and inconsistencies of human behaviour.
Through its central character’s contradictory choices, the text shows how individuals can act against their own values under pressure, using motif and shifting narrative perspective to expose this inconsistency.
Good conceptual line. Embed a specific quotation and name the technique, then explain its effect on the responder and link explicitly to "human experiences" — the rubric rewards textual evidence integrated with analysis.
Practise across HSC English topics — built from your own notes
Paste your class notes or syllabus dot points. Exammable reads your exact English material.
Short-answer and multiple-choice questions in HSC English format, generated automatically.
Write full responses. Exammable scores them like a marker and shows what to add for the next band.
Practise English short-answer and extended responses with marker-style feedback.
Questions generated from your own English notes and dot points.
Spaced repetition resurfaces your weak topics before trials and the HSC.
Yes. You write your answer the way you would in the exam and Exammable scores it and explains what was missing — so you practise full English responses, not just multiple choice.
Exammable builds questions from your own English notes and syllabus dot points, so your practice matches what your course covers — including topics like Texts and Human Experiences, Module A, Module B (Critical Study).
Yes — there is a free plan you can start with, no credit card required. Paid plans add unlimited sets and more AI generations for heavier revision.