daz6215 wrote:It's really important to learn at your own pace and get the basics correct, if you rush out onto the road and dont have a firm grasp on basic car control you will find life much more difficult which in the longterm will set you back with the whole learning process, so keep plugging away and it will fall into place, you must build upon solid foundations before you move forward, get the basics correct and the rest will follow! And I would also echo what has already been said, be careful about changing instructors on a regular basis because everyone has their own style and method of teaching.
Thank you for your advice. I feel much more confident about applying the basics but we'll see today in my lesson how it goes. I think I have it all sorted in my head, I need to now get used to applying it.
I don't think I will change instructors, but I will see what happens after these 10 lessons I have pad for. They did seem to be in line with each other, but the second one talks in a different way and explains in a lengthier manner and also makes me do the same with over and over again which I think is my style of learning. But I do not intend to change instructors unless I really feel I am not going anywhere with ths one, which hopefully will not happen as she has been reviewed positively.