Thursday, January 21, 2010

See it, Say it, Sort it!

One way I have found that can help a pupil around a test route is for them to do a form of commentary driving.

What I mean by this is; talking to yourself!

The reason why this is a good idea is that if puts structure into what the pupil is seeing. It also gets the pupil to spot the issues earlier than they may have done, as they have to get the words out before they get to the obstruction. I find that as the pupil is saying these things, they are often taking the action they need to avoid the obstacle. Also, needing time to say what you see needs time, so pupils often inadvertently slow down, which also helps...

The next stage is to stop looking like a gibbering lunatic and to keep the words in your head but still say them and act upon them. There is no problem mumbling under your breath as you drive along the road. In fact, a pupil of mine was saved by her mumbles as the examiner could hear what she was thinking, and was able to understand her logic when she made a mistake. Had she not been talking to herself and had he not heard her, he would have failed her.

So at the risk of sounding like you should be locked up, try it next time you are in the car, you will find you drive slower and safer.

For more advice and ideas, please go to my website at http://www.gtdrivingschool.net.

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