The next step is the demonstration phase. This is similar to the explanation phase; but with a twist. Here your FTO will verbalize the steps of the process while you (the FTR) perform under her direction. This has a built-in safety factor for everyone's benefit, for the FTO is not going to instruct you to perform an unsafe task.
What is critical here is that you must learn to visualize as well and begin to verbalize the tasks you perform daily. For instance, if you are in court your testimony could require that you be able to verbalize not only how but why you perform a task a certain way. Learn now, for you will rely on these foundational skills for the rest of your career.
This demonstration element of the learning process is critical for not only what we do, but why and how it is performed. An example of how this can go awry was a drug case. The officer testified that a sample of the suspected narcotic was placed in the drug testing kit. These testing kits are the ones with the vials that must be broken in sequential order and agitated a prescribed number of times to obtain a color for a positive or negative test. His testimony was that he broke the little bottles and shook it a few times. Long story short, he lost the case. Learn now and excel in the future.
Performance
The final step is the performance step. Here the recruit verbalizes the task and then actually performs the task. The FTO is the observer and grader. This is more than a game. It is a sound learning approach to ingraining proper steps and procedures.