I'm not sure what to do. I've had 12 hours in total so far (6 2 hour lessons) but I'm stuck doing left and right turns as well as junctions. He says that he doesn't want to get me onto bigger roads as I'm making too many mistakes. Our lessons usually follow a strict pattern I find. I get in the car, start off well (just following on from the last lesson), and then if I make a mistake (which I'm obviously gonna, I'm learning ffs) such as going slightly wide when turning, he tells me to pull up and gives me a 5 minute talk about how that is "extremely dangerous" and gives me some extreme scenario of how I could have caused a massive crash. I get a bit annoyed then, (I know what I did wrong, I don't need a talk about it) and start making more and more minor mistakes, after which he gives me more talks even though I know what I've done wrong, and I would much rather just get out and try to get more practice, knowing what I've done wrong. All this time he sounds annoyed and when it comes to explaining concepts, he gives me useless analogies and explains it like I'm a baby. Some of the things (like starting and stopping) took absolutely ages as he was explaining it to me wrong. E.g. when braking he told me to "squeeze the brake" which implies to keep pushing it down harder and harder until I stop, which obviously ends up with a jerky stop. He didn't realise I was doing this, and I was concentrating on "squeezing" it the right way to get a nice stop eventually, which doesn't work.
I'm genuinely considering switching instructors, but it feels like I'm going to keep making the same mistakes with others as I have no confidence and potentially screw myself even harder, as he seems like a good instructor when I'm not making mistakes. I don't look forward to my lessons, and it seems like I'm driving I'm mostly focusing to not piss him off rather than improving.