Sepedi 210/220 survival kit + Sep old question papers
Pray about it as much as you think about it.
Re ithuta le ithata go dira Sepedi !!
If you haven’t been doing this, make sure you keep up this year! You are going to be tested on these…
● Vocab! Vocab! Vocab!
● The rules are only going to get more, best to learn them well.
● Know your exceptions (Pink highlighter words).
● Sentence structures!!
● Write or print out the Table of Concords. Make some dirty rhymes, you won’t struggle to remember it then.
● Learn and understand the cheat sheet!! We got this late in the year, you got it now.
● Practice makes perfect!
● There is no such thing as a dumb question. Ask Mma Louisa or Prof. Taljard. They are getting paid to help you,
and they will help you. # Be specific with your questions and what you are struggling with.
● Here are the steps to find more old question papers on the UP website. Take note that these are 2016/2017
papers. The curriculum has changed a bit. But work out the questions that relate to 2021 work.
1. Type in https://www.up.ac.za/
2. Under “study” click “libraries”
3. Under “search” click “past exam papers”
4. Search for(Journals), Title (Sep), Search type (Match any word), press “search”
Property of Shannon de Lange – Under no circumstances are you allowed to share this with other baithuti ba Sepedi. 1 | Page
, The 4 different ways to describe a Noun in Sepedi
These sentences are not translated as the vocab should be basic.
Adjectives Nominal relatives (Abstract Noun) Verbal relatives(Verbs) Enumerative
*Noun is described by a Noun *Noun is described by a Verb
Structures Structure Structure Structure
1. Noun + Dem + (CP + Adj.), for cl. (1-7,14) 1. Noun + Dem + Noun(Abstract Noun) 1. Noun + Dem + SC1 + (Verb-go/(-ng) 1. Noun + SC1 + Enumerative
2. Noun + Dem + (Hard form of Adj.) ,for cl.
(8,9,10)
Examples Examples Examples Examples
1. Letlakala le (lešweu) 1. Selo se boima 1. Bana ba ba bešago 1) Mpša e tee (one)
2. Diranta tše (tlhano) 2. Karolo ye bohlokwa 2. Dimpša tše di bogolago 2) Ngwana o šele (strange)
3) Phoofolo e šoro (and cruel)
4) O rata dijo dife? (witch?)
Pink Highlighter words Pink Highlighter words
1) Meetse a mantši cl.6 These are nominal not Verbal relatives but
Nominal relatives
2) Mmotoro wo moso cl.3
1) Mehlare ye lesome
3) Ngwana yo monyane cl.1
2) Bogobe bjo serolane
A) SC of cl.1
1) Mosadi yo a balago kuranta
B) Dem. Can also be of position 2(or 3)
Property of Shannon de Lange – Under no circumstances are you allowed to share this with other baithuti ba Sepedi. 2 | Page
, 1) Matšatši ao a fetilego
2) Mehlala yeo e tšawgo pukung
3) Makgarebe a a bolelago
Property of Shannon de Lange – Under no circumstances are you allowed to share this with other baithuti ba Sepedi. 3 | Page
Pray about it as much as you think about it.
Re ithuta le ithata go dira Sepedi !!
If you haven’t been doing this, make sure you keep up this year! You are going to be tested on these…
● Vocab! Vocab! Vocab!
● The rules are only going to get more, best to learn them well.
● Know your exceptions (Pink highlighter words).
● Sentence structures!!
● Write or print out the Table of Concords. Make some dirty rhymes, you won’t struggle to remember it then.
● Learn and understand the cheat sheet!! We got this late in the year, you got it now.
● Practice makes perfect!
● There is no such thing as a dumb question. Ask Mma Louisa or Prof. Taljard. They are getting paid to help you,
and they will help you. # Be specific with your questions and what you are struggling with.
● Here are the steps to find more old question papers on the UP website. Take note that these are 2016/2017
papers. The curriculum has changed a bit. But work out the questions that relate to 2021 work.
1. Type in https://www.up.ac.za/
2. Under “study” click “libraries”
3. Under “search” click “past exam papers”
4. Search for(Journals), Title (Sep), Search type (Match any word), press “search”
Property of Shannon de Lange – Under no circumstances are you allowed to share this with other baithuti ba Sepedi. 1 | Page
, The 4 different ways to describe a Noun in Sepedi
These sentences are not translated as the vocab should be basic.
Adjectives Nominal relatives (Abstract Noun) Verbal relatives(Verbs) Enumerative
*Noun is described by a Noun *Noun is described by a Verb
Structures Structure Structure Structure
1. Noun + Dem + (CP + Adj.), for cl. (1-7,14) 1. Noun + Dem + Noun(Abstract Noun) 1. Noun + Dem + SC1 + (Verb-go/(-ng) 1. Noun + SC1 + Enumerative
2. Noun + Dem + (Hard form of Adj.) ,for cl.
(8,9,10)
Examples Examples Examples Examples
1. Letlakala le (lešweu) 1. Selo se boima 1. Bana ba ba bešago 1) Mpša e tee (one)
2. Diranta tše (tlhano) 2. Karolo ye bohlokwa 2. Dimpša tše di bogolago 2) Ngwana o šele (strange)
3) Phoofolo e šoro (and cruel)
4) O rata dijo dife? (witch?)
Pink Highlighter words Pink Highlighter words
1) Meetse a mantši cl.6 These are nominal not Verbal relatives but
Nominal relatives
2) Mmotoro wo moso cl.3
1) Mehlare ye lesome
3) Ngwana yo monyane cl.1
2) Bogobe bjo serolane
A) SC of cl.1
1) Mosadi yo a balago kuranta
B) Dem. Can also be of position 2(or 3)
Property of Shannon de Lange – Under no circumstances are you allowed to share this with other baithuti ba Sepedi. 2 | Page
, 1) Matšatši ao a fetilego
2) Mehlala yeo e tšawgo pukung
3) Makgarebe a a bolelago
Property of Shannon de Lange – Under no circumstances are you allowed to share this with other baithuti ba Sepedi. 3 | Page