I was lucky... my first "lesson" was actually taxi practice... I was at Palmerston North, and we taxied from the Massey Apron over to the big wide open spaces by the Fieldair hangar and then I got to practice turning and going and straight and doing tight turns on the spot etc... definitely made things easier for me right from the start.
I've noticed some of the new students we have, have had issues taxiing. I think it is a matter of 'over-correcting'... much like handling when airbourne... 'easy does it'... unless you're avoiding another aircraft

Yeah... let the aircraft fly itself and ride through the bumps... you're not going to be able to counter the bumps by waggling the yoke left and right... all you will do is tire yourself out.
Don't fly by trim... this is a VERY bad habit... did you get the 'Power-Attitude-Trim' briefing yet? From memory this is part of the 'Climbing and Descending' lesson...
Anyway, it sounds like you had a pretty eventful flight! And don't worry too much if you feel a little over-whelmed... we've all been there... and it gets easier with practice!
Yes it was an eventful flight with all the weather going on!! Big big storms to the west building with thunder and lightning! It was certainly alot of fun being in the air.
I was just thinking the other day that I did actually take in quite a bit of info, I can do the aircraft exterior checks and internal checks and believe I could prob taxi reasonably well now(Will find out Sunday) and use the radio comms.(So something is sinking in thats for sure) Looking forward to taking off and hopefully getting to grips with that a bit quicker(use those pedals)
I am running through Aircraft-tech and it seems to be going well, and like someone said in a previous post it crosses over a few other subjects!
I look back at the lesson and tell myself, Ryan, youve never flown before mate and that was your first lesson...you did ok!!