For example, if there’s a section of the choreography you just can’t follow, you can say something like “Could you repeat the sections with the multiple spins, but more slowly? I’m having a hard time watching your feet and see how that section is connected to the section before. "
You don’t necessarily have to learn the sections in order. If there’s one section that seems pretty easy and something you can learn quickly, do that one first. Just make sure you eventually put all of the sections together in sequential order.
For example, say that you have a very heavy step to the right, just before you have to complete a difficult spin. Use that heavy step to remind yourself that the difficult spin comes next.
As you practice, trust your body to remember what you’re doing. Our muscles have a sort of memory of their own, and they can help guide your body even when you don’t consciously remember what’s next.