Your lessons
Q: Will I get a full hour of tuition?
A: Yes, i will pick you up at the time you have arranged and you will have a full hour of one-to-one tuition. If it is more convenient I can collect you at you at a different place to your home, work for example and drop you off after the lesson at home or work. This is of course with prior notice given and within reasonable distance.
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Q: Can I book a two-hour lesson?
A: Lessons are booked and tuition costs quoted by the hour, but lessons lasting two hours can be arranged. In many cases two-hour lessons are preferable and recommended. I can discuss your particular needs and confirm the dates and times with you at the end of your lesson.
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Q: Do lessons in the evening and at weekends cost the same as in the daytime?
A: Yes, Lesson prices are for the quality tuition you receive and have nothing to do with time or day of the week, there are peak times however and lesson times may not be free at weekends and evenings so a first come first served basis has to operate. That said I will try my best to accommodate your individual needs.
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Q: Will I have to share my lesson or pick up the next pupil during my instruction?
A: No, it's against my Code of Conduct to pick up another pupil in your lesson (known as 'piggy backing'). You will receive personal, one-to-one instruction.
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Q: How many lessons will I need?
A: There is no set number. Driving Standards Agency research suggests that about 40 hours of professional training plus additional practice will give you the best chance of passing.
The number of lessons you need can depend on:
* how quickly you learn
* how often you are taught
* the length of your lessons
* the amount of practice you get
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Q: Do you teach intensive courses?
A: We don't offer an intensive 'package' where typically 30 to 40 hours of tuition are provided during a week with a test booked at the conclusion of the course. However, 3 to 4 hours a day (semi intensive) would be a very quick way of developing the skills required to pass the test. Tests would be booked in the usual way.
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