Exam Preparation with MoryFlow

Let Mory be your study assistant—help you plan, organize knowledge, and fill in the gaps.

When to Use This

You're preparing for an important exam (language proficiency, grad school, certifications) and want to:

  • Create a reasonable study plan
  • Organize and solidify knowledge
  • Target weak areas
  • Stay updated on exam changes

Preparation

1. Create a Study Folder

Study/ ├── English/ │ ├── Vocabulary.md │ ├── Grammar.md │ └── Listening-practice.md └── Study-plans/

2. Record Study Notes as You Go

Write your notes in MoryFlow while studying:

Vocabulary.md example:

# English Vocabulary

## Unit 1
- abandon v. to give up, desert
- ability n. capability
- abroad adv. in a foreign country

## Unit 2
...

Grammar.md example:

# Grammar Points

## Tenses
### Present Perfect
- Structure: have/has + past participle
- Usage: Actions in the past affecting the present
- Example: I have finished my homework.
...

Real Examples

Let Mory Help You Plan

You say:

I have an English exam on the 15th of next month. Help me create a study plan. First look at my English study notes to see where I'm at.

Mory will:

OK, let me check your notes... [Reading] Study/English/Vocabulary.md [Reading] Study/English/Grammar.md [Reading] Study/English/Listening-practice.md From what I can see: - You've accumulated about 500 vocabulary words - Tense grammar looks solid, but fewer notes on clauses - Not many listening practice records Here's a 30-day plan: | Week | Focus | Daily tasks | |------|-------|------------| | Week 1 | Vocabulary | Review 50 old words, learn 30 new | | Week 2 | Grammar | Focus on clauses, daily grammar exercises | | Week 3 | Listening | 30 minutes of listening practice daily | | Week 4 | Comprehensive | Practice tests, fill gaps | Want me to save this plan?

Search for Latest Exam Info

You say:

Search for any changes to this year's English exam

Mory will:

[Web search] 2024 English exam changes Found some updates: 1. **Listening section**: More news-based questions, practice with BBC/VOA 2. **Reading section**: Information matching slightly harder 3. **Writing section**: More emphasis on chart description Suggestions: - Listen to 15 minutes of English news daily - Practice more information matching questions - Prepare a few chart essay templates Want me to add these to your notes?

Organize Knowledge Points

You say:

Organize the clause section from my grammar notes into a mind map format

Mory will:

[Reading] Study/English/Grammar.md Done: # English Clauses Mind Map ## Noun Clauses ├── Subject Clause │ └── That he came late surprised us. ├── Object Clause │ └── I know that he is honest. ├── Predicate Clause │ └── The fact is that we have lost. └── Appositive Clause └── The news that he won is exciting. ## Relative Clauses ├── Restrictive │ └── The book which you gave me is good. └── Non-restrictive └── My brother, who is a doctor, lives in Beijing. ## Adverbial Clauses ├── Time (when, while, as) ├── Condition (if, unless) ├── Reason (because, since) └── Concession (although, though) Save as a new note?

Quick Quiz

You say:

Based on my vocabulary list, give me 10 multiple choice questions

Mory will:

[Reading] Study/English/Vocabulary.md OK, here are questions based on words you've studied: **1. The company decided to ___ the project due to budget issues.** A. abandon B. ability C. abroad D. absolute **2. She has the ___ to solve complex problems.** A. abandon B. ability C. abroad D. absence ... Let me know your answers and I'll grade them and explain any mistakes.

More Tips

Regular Review

Every Sunday, help me review words I learned this week, make a review list

Track Mistakes

I just got a relative clause question wrong, add it to my mistake log and analyze why

Track Progress

Summarize my study progress this month, how much of the plan is done?

Key Takeaways

  1. Keep recording: Log what you learn daily so Mory can better help you
  2. Organize promptly: After finishing a chapter, have Mory summarize it
  3. Test regularly: Have Mory quiz you to check retention
  4. Fill the gaps: Let Mory analyze your weak spots

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