Marked the way an examiner would mark it
Examiner Mode marks your written answer the way a real examiner would: sentence by sentence, with an Assessment Objective breakdown, your current grade band, and the marks needed to climb to the next band. Voice narration optional.
The hardest part of revising for essay subjects isn't writing the essay. It's knowing whether the essay you just wrote would actually pick up the marks. Generic AI feedback ("good use of evidence!") doesn't help. What you need is somebody to read your answer, mark it the way an examiner would, and tell you which sentences earned marks, which ones didn't, and what would lift you to the next grade.
What you get back
Every sentence you wrote is shown back to you with the marks it picked up, the marks it missed, and a short examiner-voice note explaining why. You can see exactly where you earned credit and exactly where you didn't.
Most exam papers split marks across AOs — AQA A-Level English Literature uses AO1 (knowledge), AO2 (analysis of methods), AO3 (context), AO4 (connections), AO5 (alternative interpretations). Examiner Mode shows your score on each AO out of the maximum, with a one-line note on what's missing.
It tells you the band your answer is sitting in (Lower-middle, Upper-middle, etc.), names the band above, and tells you how many extra marks you need to climb. No vague 'could be better' — a number.
A short list of the moves your answer didn't make. Things like 'evaluate the limitations of the methodology' or 'link back to the question stem in the conclusion'. Concrete actions for the next attempt.
It pairs with voice mode
Toggle the speaker icon when the marking sheet comes back, and the examiner narration reads aloud. Two minutes of an examiner thinking through your answer, in your ears, after every practice essay. The feedback loop most students never get from a teacher because there isn't time in a school week to mark every essay every student writes.
How it pairs with the rest of the AI suite
With voice mode
Tap the speaker icon and Examiner Mode reads its narration aloud. Two minutes of an examiner walking you through your own answer, in your ears, after every practice essay — a feedback loop most students never get from a teacher because there isn't time in a school week to mark every essay every student writes.
With the AI Tutor chat
Examiner Mode tells you what your essay missed. The AI Tutor chat is where you go to figure out how to fix it. Ask a follow-up like 'how would I structure a paragraph that hits AO5?' and the chat picks up exactly where the marking sheet left off.
With Grade Coach
Every essay you mark in Examiner Mode contributes to your performance score on that course. Grade Coach watches the trend and surfaces 'your AO2 analysis has lifted three bands in a fortnight' in your weekly study plan.
It marks your essay. It does not write your essay.
Examiner Mode needs your written answer as input. If you paste a question and no answer, it politely declines and offers to help you plan your own response instead. The same is true of every AI feature on LearningBro — they guide, they mark, they explain. They never produce coursework, homework, or exam answers on your behalf.
Get every essay marked, with the AO breakdown to lift the next one
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