Closer to curriculum
Zaki routes students toward curriculum context and platform tools, not generic answers without context.

Not generic ChatGPT. Zaki inside the platform: explains from the syllabus, answers on the textbook, builds practice from weak topics, remembers progress.
Zaki is the study guide inside TawjihiAI, grounded in the Jordan and Palestine Tawjihi syllabus: explains on the textbook, builds practice from the question bank and your flashcards, and remembers progress on one path. ChatGPT is general chat without syllabus context or built-in exam tools — fine for quick questions, but not a guided Tawjihi study loop.
Yes — Zaki breaks problems down step by step in the same chat before you reopen the lesson.
Ask for a worked breakdown, a second example, or a shorter path before you reopen the lesson—all in one chat thread.

Zaki answers in Tawjihi syllabus framing—not generic web filler.
Zaki stays closer to Tawjihi framing than generic web answers—and you can continue into the question bank for the same idea.
After each question, Zaki routes you to the right tool—flashcards, a test, or notes—in the same platform.
Move from chat into flashcards, Exam Builder, cheat sheets, or intensives—one platform, clearer next steps.
Why trust Zaki?
Zaki routes students toward curriculum context and platform tools, not generic answers without context.
Clear boundaries: no fake official sourcing, no invented links, and no pretending tools ran.
After an explanation, students move into cards, questions, tests, or notes in the same path.
Continue the study path
Feature pages should open a clear path: review, lock it in, practice, then ask Zaki when needed.