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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 1
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I'm 27 and started learning to drive early last year. My first instructor was ok but was always cancelling lessons and as I can only really have a lesson on a friday this was no good for me. I decided to have a break after about 5 lessons with him and started with a different instructor later on in the year. This time all I seemed to do was sit in the car at the side of the road listening to him talking about what we were going to do on the lesson, whilst not actually doing much driving at all! So I don't feel that I learned anything, I have recently started with a new instructor who is really good and puts me at ease and explains everything to me in a way that's easy to understand, yet it all seems to go in one ear and out of the other with me, she says everything will fall into place and I will be a good driver, but I just can't see it myself. I can only afford 1 lesson a week, do you think it's just a confidence thing and I will get better as I go along? I'm treating this lot of lessons as a fresh start because I really didn't learn anything from the other instructors. Will everything fall into place eventually? Thanks
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 9
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I think its not a matter of being easy, if you will be ready for your test it will be very good. And its upto your preparation. Visit theory-test.co.uk and pass your test online now.
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