For Singapore students
Revise smarter for PSLE, O-Level and A-Level
Memor More uses spaced repetition and active recall to keep Science keywords, 听写 characters, equations and case-study facts in long-term memory — without last-minute cramming. Free on the App Store.
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Why spaced repetition fits the Singapore system
Singapore students face more high-stakes exams, earlier, than almost anywhere else. The PSLE, O-Level and A-Level all test large syllabuses that build over years. Cramming can hold a topic for a week; only spacing keeps two years of Chemistry or History retrievable in November.
Memor More schedules each card for review just before you would forget it — soon after you learn it, then at widening intervals as it sticks. Hard material comes back often; well-known material drops to a light maintenance schedule. The result is a short daily review habit that replaces the end-of-year sprint.
Built for every part of the exam ladder
Spaced repetition scheduling
Every card is surfaced at the right moment — just before you'd forget it. Works for PSLE Science keywords, O-Level definitions and A-Level H2 content alike.
Audio for 听写 and oral
Attach the spoken pronunciation to any card. Covers Chinese tones, Malay and Tamil vocabulary, and oral preparation — not just the written form.
AI-assisted card creation
Turn a page of lecture notes, a 听写 list or a vocabulary sheet into a deck in moments. Building cards across six O-Level or A-Level subjects stays manageable.
Shared decks for families and tutors
Build one PSLE Science deck and share it with your child. Or share an O-Level Chemistry deck across a whole tuition group. Nobody rebuilds the same cards twice.
Singapore revision guides
Free guides written specifically for the Singapore exam system — PSLE scoring, O-Level L1R5, A-Level ranking points, 听写 routines and subject-by-subject card strategies.
SEC 2027 explained: what replaces the O-Level
The G1/G2/G3 levels, the grading change, the September Mother Tongue consolidation, and exactly which cohort sits the new exam first.
Spaced repetition for Singapore students
The complete guide — PSLE, O-Level and A-Level — and why spreading reviews beats cramming.
PSLE 2026 memorisation guide
Exam dates, AL scoring, what to put on cards for Science, 听写, English and Maths.
PSLE Science keywords: the exact words the marker wants
Why open-ended answers lose marks on phrasing, the "say this, not that" model answers that score, and a 10-minute daily review plan.
O-Level revision with spaced repetition
L1R5, ELR2B2, a Sec 3–Sec 4 study plan, and how to mine TYS past papers for cards.
A-Level revision: H1, H2 and GP
JAE ranking points, what needs memorising per subject, and a JC1 to JC2 study timeline.
Memorising 听写 and Mother Tongue vocabulary
Why copy-the-night-before fails and how audio cards make characters and tones stick.
Frequently asked questions
- Is Memor More free for Singapore students?
- Yes. Memor More is free to download and use on iPhone, iPad and Mac. There is no subscription fee — S$0.
- What is the best flashcard app for PSLE or O-Level in Singapore?
- For Singapore exam content, look for free flashcards with spaced repetition, active recall, and audio for 听写. Memor More is built for that stack: PSLE Science keywords, O-Level definitions, A-Level H2 content, and shared family decks — free (S$0) on the App Store, with ready-made SG decks to start.
- Is Memor More a good PSLE flashcard app?
- Yes if your goal is keyword phrasing, 听写 and vocabulary that must stick until the paper — not generic productivity timers. Free PSLE Science keyword decks and audio cards for Chinese 听写 match how markers score Booklet B and Mother Tongue.
- Which Singapore exams does Memor More support?
- Memor More works across the full Singapore exam ladder: PSLE (Science keywords, 听写, English vocabulary), O-Level (definitions, equations, case studies, Mother Tongue) and A-Level (H1/H2 content, GP vocabulary, MTL). The spaced-repetition algorithm adjusts to any subject.
- Can parents build flashcard decks for their children?
- Yes. A parent or tutor can build a deck once and share it with a child or a whole tuition group. Shared decks save time and ensure everyone studies from the same accurate material.
- Does Memor More support Chinese 听写 and Mother Tongue?
- Yes. Audio cards let you attach the spoken pronunciation of a character or word, covering tone as well as the written form. This supports Chinese 听写, oral and listening, as well as Malay and Tamil vocabulary.
Start revising smarter today
Free for Singapore students. No subscription, no ads. Works on iPhone, iPad and Mac — decks stay on your device.
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