Pick the exact text or poem.
Start with the Latin, Greek, or English poem you are revising, without wading through irrelevant material.
Text-heavy revision, rebuilt for the way students actually study
Tap any word to see meaning, grammar, and why it matters in the passage.
Practise style points, difficult constructions, translation choices, and exam phrasing with questions and AI feedback.
Revise anthology poems through methods, themes, quotation tracking, and sharper comparison points for the AQA poetry section.
Move from close reading into exam-style phrasing with prompts and AI feedback that turn vague points into usable analysis.
Built for OCR GCSE and A-Level Latin and Greek revision. Built for AQA English Literature poetry revision, with close-reading and comparison support.
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The reader is designed to feel like a worked commentary, not a pile of notes. Move from word meaning and grammar into style points and exam practice without changing tools. The reader is designed to feel like a worked commentary, not a pile of notes. Move from close reading into methods, themes, comparisons, and exam practice without changing tools.
Texts and poems
Each card opens the annotation and practice workflow for OCR set-text revision. Each card opens the annotation and practice workflow for AQA English Literature poetry revision.
How it works
Start with the Latin, Greek, or English poem you are revising, without wading through irrelevant material.
See vocabulary, morphology, and concise notes on why a word or phrase matters in the line, the poem, and the wider theme.
Answer exam-style questions and turn rough observations into sharper phrasing, clearer methods, and stronger comparisons with targeted AI feedback.
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FAQ
Available now: OCR 27/28 Latin (Epistulae, Noctes Atticae, Aeneid, Metamorphoses by Apuleius, Metamorphoses by Ovid) and OCR 27/28 Greek (On the Murder of Eratosthenes, Odyssey, Trojan Women).
Yes. Lexikon focuses on the core skills OCR rewards: vocabulary, grammar, style points, literary devices, translation, and practice questions. It is also useful for AQA English Literature poetry revision, especially for spotting methods, tracking themes, remembering quotations, and practising clearer comparison points.
Yes. The English poetry library is useful for AQA English Literature close reading, theme tracking, quotation revision, and building better comparisons for the poetry part of the exam.
Free gives you text, poetry, vocabulary, and grammar. Pro adds unlimited practice questions, AI feedback for style points and exam phrasing, AI help on difficult constructions and literary methods, and cloud-saved notes.
It is grounded in the text and grammar, so it works best as a revision partner: useful for checking understanding and sharpening phrasing, while still cross-referencing your teacher's notes.
Yes. Lexikon works on phone, tablet, and laptop.