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“What did you write?”: Student complains about Afrikaans question about talent, SA feels her pain

“What did you write?”: Student complains about Afrikaans question about talent, SA feels her pain

  • A student vented her frustration over a question in her Afrikaans exam
  • The question was about using her own talent, which was difficult for her since she claimed she didn’t have any.
  • Other students in the comment section of the post who took the test felt they could empathize with the young girl
A student complained about an Afrikaans exam question.
A student shared her difficulties with a particular question in her Afrikaans test. Images: @nandingi
Source: TikTok

A high school student who was unhappy with one of the questions on her Afrikaans test shared her frustration online, and it’s safe to assume that other students could relate to her situation.

Where is the answer?

A student named Nandi had a lot to say on her TikTok account (@nandingi) when one of the May exam papers she received asked about talent. The youngster shared that she had to give an answer explaining how her talent could change someone’s life.

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She asked online users:

“Before we make a difference in other people’s lives, we should first discover my talent. Then we can make a difference in other people’s lives, because what difference will I make in your life?”

Watch the funny clip below:

Mzansi students feel the pain

The young members of the online community felt they could understand the problems students face during the annual exam.

@itss.karaboo sadly shared in the comments section of the post:

“The fact that I have started looking for my talent in the venue is stressing me out.”

@nvmbrdiior2.0 had great difficulty writing the exam, as he told the online community:

“We have looked through the paper.”

@1uv1esedi shared what they wrote:

“I lied and said I could sing. Then I said I would sing music that had a positive meaning.”

@symply_queen_, who may also have had problems with the exam paper presented to them, commented:

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“At least you can read to understand. Mina, I was reading and I just thought, ‘Huh?’ Then I picked a word I knew and worked with it.”

Outrage when Skomoto becomes an exam topic

More news: Short messages reported how South Africans were upset over an exam topic about Skomoto, a popular TikTok dancer.

Reactions online were mixed, with some questioning the authenticity while others sharply criticised the Ministry of Education and questioned why it would approve such content.

Source: Newsflash

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