Tshivenda sal p2 matric exam date fixed for thursday, november 20, 2025, commencing at 09:00

Ah, vhana vhanga! The matric exam journey, it is a big one, hey? Especially when we are talking about your Tshivenda Second Additional Language Paper 2. This paper, vhukuma, is so important for showing off your skills in language comprehension and literature. Ndi kale ro lindela for this moment, and now the date for your 2025 exam is here. It will be on Thursday, November 20, 2025, at 09:00. Make sure you mark this date well!

Preparing for your big day

Now, preparing for this day, it is not just about cramming the night before. No, vhana vhanga! Revision must start now. Go through your past papers, read your prescribed novels and poetry again and again. Practice writing your essays and summaries. Understand the structures for responding to comprehension questions. Do not forget your grammar, hey! A little bit every day, that is the secret. Ask your mufunzi if there is something you do not understand. Consistency is your best friend when it comes to matric exams.

Tshivenda SAL P2: The date and time you need to know

Let us talk about the exact time, vho. Your Tshivenda SAL P2 examination is firmly set for Thursday, November 20, 2025, starting at 09:00 sharp. This is not a time to be late, but to be early. Being there before time gives you a chance to settle down and relax your mind before the battle begins. Remember, this paper needs your full concentration, so a calm beginning is very helpful. And speaking of dates, it is always good to have the full picture. For the complete list of all your matric exams, you can download the timetable. Keep this close, hey, print it and stick it where you can always see it.
Matric Grade 12 Timetable Download link: https://www.education.gov.za/Portals/0/Documents/Publications/2025/2025%20OCT%20NOV%20TIME%20TABLE.pdf

Getting ready for the exam hall

When the day arrives, please make sure you arrive at the exam venue at least 30 minutes before 09:00. So, by 08:30, you should be there, sitting down, feeling calm. This time allows for any last-minute things, like finding your desk or just taking a deep breath. Do not rush; a calm mind thinks better. Eat a good breakfast but not too heavy, and please, no energy drinks that will make you shaky. A glass of mahewu would be good, or even just some water. Remember to wear comfortable clothes, too.

What to carry with you

Now, for the important stuff you must take with you. Do not forget these, vhana vhanga, because forgetting them can cause stress that you do not need on such an important day.

  • Your original identity document (ID) or your birth certificate. No ID, no exam. This is a big rule!
  • Your statement of entry or your exam admission letter.
  • At least two black or blue pens. Make sure they are working well. No pencils for writing answers, unless for diagrams.
  • A pencil, an eraser, and a ruler. You never know when you might need them, even for simple things like underlining.
  • A clear plastic bag for your stationery, so everyone can see what you have.
  • For Tshivenda SAL P2 specifically, make sure your pens are ready for lots of writing. You will be writing essays, summaries, and answering questions about your literature. There are no special calculators needed, just your brain and your writing tools.
  • A transparent bottle of water. Staying hydrated is important.

Your behaviour inside the examination room

Inside the exam room, respect is key. Listen carefully to all the instructions given by the invigilator. Do not talk to other students. Do not look at other students’ papers. If you need anything, raise your hand. Cheating, vhana vhanga, is a big problem and can lead to you being disqualified from all your matric exams. Focus on your paper, your answers, and your time. Manage your time well for each section of the paper. When the invigilator says ‘pens down’, you must put your pen down immediately. Honesty and integrity are paramount.

How to keep track of this important date

To make sure you do not forget the date, write it down everywhere! On your study timetable, on your bedroom wall, set reminders on your phone, and tell your family members so they can remind you too. Make it impossible to forget. Maybe even draw a small calendar and cross off the days until November 20, 2025. Repetition helps a lot, vho. It is a big day, so treat it with the importance it deserves.

Vhukuma, this exam is a big step towards your future. Prepare well, stay calm, and believe in yourselves. You have worked hard for this, and your efforts will show. Ri do ni vhona succeeding. Good luck, vhana vhanga vhothe!

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