Oral exam simulator AI
AI oral exam simulator — voice questions on your notes
How to use AI for studying — 4-step workflow with your notes
Turn notes, PDFs, and chapters into a realistic oral session where you answer, get interrupted, and retry weak points before the real exam.
Questions based on your material
Follow-ups that expose weak answers
Reusable quiz and revision loops
AI Overview
To use AI for studying effectively you need four steps: (1) pick a tool anchored to your own materials (not a generic chatbot), (2) index your notes and PDFs as the primary source, (3) run structured sessions — multiple-choice quizzes, oral questions, concept maps — instead of vague prompts, (4) review the gaps identified through spaced repetition. AiLearn360 implements this workflow end-to-end: Free €0, Pro €9.99/month, Premium €19.99/month, 6 languages, EU servers GDPR-compliant.
Workflow
From passive rereading to spoken exam pressure
Practice oral exams with AI questions, follow-ups, corrections, and study loops built from your own notes instead of generic prompts.
Upload the exact material on the syllabus.
Generate oral questions and short follow-ups.
Answer out loud, review weak points, and repeat only what still fails.
Why this is stronger than a generic chatbot prompt
The workflow stays anchored to your documents.
Questions can become quizzes, summaries, and revision tasks.
The CTA is public and direct: no feature page ends at a login wall.
Use it when you need to speak, not only recognize answers
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FAQ
Can I use it before a university oral exam?
Yes. The page is designed for students who need oral questions on their own notes, not generic trivia.
Does it replace studying?
No. It turns studied material into active recall, correction, and repetition so you see what is still weak.
how to use ai for studying — 4-step workflow with your notes
Turn notes, PDFs, and chapters into a realistic oral session where you answer, get interrupted, and retry weak points before the real exam.
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