Is recovery training for you?

  • Have you failed an ADI Part 3 test?
  • If you got a Grade 3, did you think that was almost a pass?
  • Do you feel unsure about what to do in the Part 3 test?
  • Do you know more aobnut your trainers personal life than you do about the Part 3 test?
  • Are you fed up with going for coffee or food every 50 minutes?
  • Fed up with hearing about how good your trainer is, but not receiving the training you want?
  • Fed up with doing your training on a 2:1 or 3:1 basis?
  • Are you got for a test hoping you don't get pst...?
  • Does your trainer practice the same thing week after week and month after month?
  • Are you fed up of travelling miles and miles to meet your trainer, even though you've paid thousands for the course?

If you answered "Yes" to any of those questions, you need the help of our ADI Part 3 Recovery Training! Here at Driver Training Ltd, we often hear how trainees are taught on a two-to-one or even three-to-one basis. One recent PDI who was training with a well-known national company said she: "Knew more about his personal life and his neighbours, than I did about my ADI Part 3 exam!"

Then she told us her training was six hours a day over six days, which isn't the 40 hours the DSA says you need, but then she revealed this was done with three people in the car! Meaning she had paid for their platinum course and received just 12 hours of personal ADI Part 3 training! No wonder she failed!

At Driver Training Ltd, our ADI Part 3 Recovery Training helps to put the wrong right, we help to fill in the blanks and make sure you have a thorough knowledge of the subjects at hand on your Part 3.

ADI Part 3 Recovery Training

If you got a Grade 3 in your ADI Part 3 exam, do not think that it was almost a pass! It was a mile off! But that could be your trainer's fault rather than yours. A Grade 3 means:

  • You gave an inadequate performance
  • You didn't properly set out the objectives of the lesson
  • You didn't identify, analyse and remedy the faults
  • You failed to structure a learning environment
  • You didn't identify the pupils strengths and weaknesses

Now bear in mind that, to qualify, you only need to be adequate, not brilliant or fantastic, not flawless, just adequate. But your previous training failed to get you to that level.

All is not lost! We can help you understand where you went wrong and can give you the confidence and belief that you will need on your ADI Part 3 Exam. We put in all the faults you will encounter on your ADI Part 3 test, we help you to correctly identify the faults and then we show you how to analyse the faults so the pupil understands why they should not do them.

Call 0800 1777 149 and book a two hour session today and let us help you on your way to your ADI Part 3 Recovery!

Raani: I was training with a national college, I had paid £4,000 for the course and yet I failed my first attempt with a 2:3. I was determined not to fail again, so I did my training with Chris. He taught me so many things that I'd never been told at the college and showed me how to identify faults and correct them. I passed my second attempt at the ADI Part 3 Test on 24/2/10 with a 5:4! I would rate Chris as one of the best trainers in the country!

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