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Afrikaans paper was awesome – Falcon College matriculants

On November 13, Falcon Educational College matriculants expressed joy after they finished writing their Afrikaans paper.

Odwa Silandela.
Odwa Silandela.

Odwa Silandela said: “Today’s paper was awesome; Afrikaans is my favourite subject. I speak and eat Afrikaans. The test wasn’t challenging and I am aiming for 89 or 90 percent.”

Lungile Legotlo.
Lungile Legotlo.

Lungile Legotlo said: “I think it was better than the prelims, and better than the rest of the year’s papers.”

Tabia Lamola.
Tabia Lamola.

Tabia Lamola said: “Yoh! Afrikaans is a very special language, but it was all good. I am looking forward to other papers though.”

Leonna Berman.
Leonna Berman.

Leonna Berman said: “It was awesome. The questions were too easy to understand, and I am hoping to get 70 per cent or more.”

Kopano Mokgatlhe.
Kopano Mokgatlhe.

Kopano Mokgatlhe said: “The paper was just fine. Everything that appeared on today’s paper I had studied for, however, some questions were a bit challenging, but I will definitely going to pass.”

Kwenza Mdluli.
Kwenza Mdluli.

Kwenza Mdluli said: “It was just okay, I studied and everything was not as bad. Maybe I will pass because Afrikaans is not my mother tongue, but other than that, it was alright.”

Jared Naidoo.
Jared Naidoo.

Jared Naidoo said: “It was not that challenging, so it was fairly easy. I am confident that i have passed and I am hoping for a distinction.” – @NalediBoksburg

Matlou Tshokwe.  “It wasn’t as bad as the prelims; it was not as hard as I expected it to be, but I am expecting a 60 percent. This year I am aiming for three distinctions.”
Matlou Tshokwe. “It wasn’t as bad as the prelims; it was not as hard as I expected it to be, but I am expecting a 60 percent. This year I am aiming for three distinctions.”
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