Easy. Teach seaparately then apply in couples.
For example:
- Teach stepping forward and back - then use that with the in-and-out.
- Teach doing a step-turn, clockwise and anti-clockwise - then that's a return and turn.
- Teach doing a spin - then that's, well, a spin.
If a teacher spent a couple of minutes at the start of a class, to teach each of these fundamental movements correctly - say, one of them a week - then doing moves will be a doddle.
I'm not talking about thousands of repetitions, just a few minutes going over one basic technique point each week. That said, it's not a bad idea to say "And you can practice this at home" as well. Which will be much easier if you're teaching separately, as they can practice solo.
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