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Thoroughness matters if the full learning process is to be successful. Seek out the instructor who expects you to do it well and will not accept that which is only adequate. The instructor who is willing to offer constructive criticism will generally demand more of you and as a result, push you more towards excellence.
Try out the lesson, and the instructor.
Finally, The most important ingredient in any class is the student. After all the purpose of any driving lesson is to teach driving so that the student is able to perform in a manner equal to that of the teacher or better than the teacher is. Don’t you agree?
In short, born in India brought up in Singapore spent my teen’s in London got married, three children and two pets, yes and a goldfish!
My personal email is;
Good driving instructor must have personal skills, abilities, knowledge, understanding, compassion, love for the art of teaching, good eye to spot problems and lots of patience!!!!!!
First and foremost, an driving instructor needs to have teaching ability. The instructor must be able to convey to the student the desired outcome. This means that the instructor must be able to describe, explain, and illustrate. Also, the instructor must have the ability to demonstrate what the students are supposed to do, and successfully transfer that information to the student.
Second, the instructor should have a thorough knowledge of the steps, the technique, and the associated styling. This means that the instructor must be able to take those complex driving elements, and reduce them to simple steps, relate them to other moves, and/or demonstrate the similarity between these and other steps.
Third, your instructor needs to have people skills. The instructor must be able to relate to the people, enjoy working with people, and be able to work with a diversity of people and a variety of driving capabilities.
Fourth, of course, the instructor must have a desire to teach. Additionally he or she should be patient, thorough, and supportive. Patience is a critical asset for the instructor. It is frustrating for both teacher and student when you are having trouble explaining and obtaining the students' understanding about some driving element. »»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»


•Clean and non smoking car
•Good time keeping
•Well presentable
•Good communicator
•Excellent interpersonal skills
•Good customer service
•Proficient teacher
•And Price is right
“Does your instructor shout @ you? Then it’s time to ditch your driving instructor”.
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