Sesotho Fal P2 matric exam penned for Thursday, November 20, 2025 time 0900

Ola, matriculant! Ke tšepa hore o phetse hantle, neh? As you navigate this final stretch of your Grade 12 journey, it’s super important to keep track of all your exam dates. We know it can be a bit much, but don’t stress too much; we are here to help you get everything sorted for your Sesotho FAL P2 exam. This paper is key, especially for those who love ho bua le ho bala ka puo ea rona e ntle.

The big day: Sesotho FAL P2 2025 matric exam date and time

Right, let’s get straight to the point. Mark your calendars, write it on your hand, stick it on your fridge, or do whatever you need to do! Your Sesotho FAL P2 matric exam for 2025 is scheduled for Thursday, November 20, 2025. And remember, the exam kicks off at 09:00 sharp. That’s nine o’clock in the morning, which means you need to be up and ready well before then. Don’t let yourself be caught off guard by the clock!

Getting ready for the big day

Preparation, my friend, is everything. Hape, o seke wa ipotsa hore na ke hobaneng ha o sa atleha ha o sa itokisa. For your Sesotho FAL P2, it means more than just reading through your notes. You need to practice your comprehension, summarise texts, and really understand the literary aspects. Go over your short stories, poems, and transactional texts like letters and essays. Practice writing them under timed conditions. Revision should be an ongoing process, not something you cram the night before. Set up a study timetable and stick to it, like glue! If you need to double check all your exam dates for the year, you can download the full timetable from the Department of Education’s website. Here’s the link for the 2025 Matric Grade 12 Timetable Download: https://www.education.gov.za/Portals/0/Documents/Publications/2025/2025%20OCT%20NOV%20TIME%20TABLE.pdf. Go ahead, grab it, and plan your study schedule around it.

What to bring to your Sesotho exam

On the day of the exam, it’s crucial to have all your necessary tools. This isn’t just about showing up; it’s about showing up prepared. For your Sesotho FAL P2 paper, you will specifically need:

  • Your Identity Document (ID) or a valid birth certificate. This is non-negotiable.
  • Your statement of entry or proof of registration.
  • At least two black pens. Not blue, not red, not green. Black.
  • A pencil and an eraser for any planning or rough work, though all final answers must be in black ink.
  • A clear pencil bag. No fancy, opaque ones.
  • A ruler, in case you need to draw lines or underline.
  • A clear water bottle with no labels, just water. Stay hydrated!
  • No notes, no textbooks, and definitely no cellphones or smartwatches. Leave those at home or outside the exam venue.

On exam day: What to expect le hore o itšoare joang

When the big day arrives, aim to be at the exam venue at least 30 to 45 minutes before 09:00. This gives you enough time to find your seat, settle down, use the restroom, and calm your nerves. Don’t rush, because rushing only adds to the stress. Once you are in the exam hall, listen carefully to all the instructions given by the invigilators. They are there to help ensure everything runs smoothly. Respect the silence in the hall, and only communicate with invigilators if you have a genuine query about the paper. Absolutely no talking to other candidates. If you are caught talking, sharing, or trying to cheat, your paper will be disqualified, and trust me, you don’t want that to happen. Focus only on your paper, read all the questions twice, and manage your time wisely. Remind yourself that you have prepared for this, and you can do it!

Maele a ho itokisetsa

Remember, this exam is a chance to show what you know, to showcase your understanding of Sesotho. Don’t let fear get the better of you. “Motho ke motho ka batho” means we are all interconnected, and there are many people supporting you in this journey. Trust in your revision, stay calm, and answer each question to the best of your ability. Re tšepa hore o tla atleha haholo! All the best, and go make us proud!

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