Driver training

The driver training was conducted in Japanese so I'd rather write this in Japanese but this computer never allows me to do so. Maybe this computer is acting up!
I entered the driving school last week. I haven't received any driver training yet. Before getting started I receive many instructions from the instructor. He said, “First, don’t make a large sound when you close the door because it’s noisy. Don’t open the door more than you need because it’s dangerous if a car comes from behind. On top of that, before you open the door, make sure that no car is coming from behind.” Instructor said, “After riding on a car, lock the door, adjust the hand mirror, fasten the seat belt and turn on the air conditioner. You feel it’s hot, don’t you?” Then he told me to depress the brake pedal and release the hand brake. The hand brake pedal did not go down. He told me, "As you have already been instructed, you need to once pull up the hand brake while pushing the button on the top of the hand brake to release the hand brake. Have a try.” It worked. He told me to depress the clutch pedal and make sure the gear shift lever is in the neutral and finally he told me to turn right the engine key but it won’t move at all. He added, “Maybe the engine key don’t move. If so, handle is locked. Turn the key while turning right the steering wheel.” Then finally the engine started. Then he told, “keep the clutch pedal depressed and put the gearshift lever into first. Second. Third.” I made a mistake. The gear went into fifth. “You shifted the lever transversely forcefully. That’s why the gearshift went into fifth. He told to put the car into neutral and I did. He said, “Slightly press down the accelerator and maintain. 2000 revolutions per second would be nice.” But it was very difficult. The revolution won’t stable. My heart beat expecting the next instruction. The time has come. He told to depress the clutch and shift the gear into first. He told to ride the clutch and press down the accelerator as he did when he get the car out of the parking. Keeping the clutch in the half clutch position and stabilizing the accelerator are both difficult. First the car jerked and when it stopped, it jerked to a stop. I was told to do more lightly. When starting a car, it is required to keep the clutch in the half clutch position till it picked up speed and I have to release the clutch and stamp on the accelerator to accelerate. When I pick up enough speed, I have to lift my foot off the accelerator and depress the clutch and shift into second. I picked up speed so I tried to shift the gear to third. Suddenly the car began to vibrate. The gear went into fifth. The car hasn’t picked up enough speed for fifth gear. That was the sign that the gearshift is in a wrong gear and the engine is about to stall. He gave me a tip. He said I don’t need to shift the gear vigorously. Just Gently shift the gear rightward is enough to shift into neutral. From this position, if I force the lever forward, it goes into third. The last mistake I made is I forgot that I was riding the clutch, not depressing it when I parked. The engine stopped as the car came to a halt. When I goes slowly, I have to ride the clutch but when I stops, I have to depress it.
Tomorrow I’m going to drive again. The aim is to master how to control the gear.