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TRAINING: A RECAP
which has little or no experience of the subject you are asked to teach. And phase two is where the examiner plays the role of a pupil with more experience and knowledge to the subject you are asked to teach. You will need to treat each of the two phases as separate short lessons, and ensure that you effectively teach the examiner the subject chosen for you on your test. You will have to ‘drive’ the car from the passenger seat, give good directions in good time, instruct your learner how to drive, spot and rectify any driving errors, keep the car and everyone else safe, whilst always maintaining a calm, professional approach. PLEASE NOTE: This article is a brief recap of your driver training, which is a very complex subject. Please ensure you seek professional training and help when training and taking these tests. Visit the ADIT website for more, detailed information. With thanks to their support for this article. For our previous features on Parts 1, 2 and 3 of your driver training, visit www. ukdic.co.uk, then ‘magazine’ and locate the previous issues which should still be online. Alternativley please contact the editorial team.
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