What are all these YouTube links about when I get a question wrong?

What are all these YouTube links about when I get a question wrong?

Revision made easy...

  • Every question we ask you in Smart Revise directly comes from a specification point from an Exam board.
  • Craig 'n' Dave have videos on their YouTube channel which cover every single specification point.
  • When you get a question wrong Smart Revise provides a link to the relevant video from Craig 'n' Dave

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