By now most of my weekly classes have started, and I'm actually retaining all of what I'm learning, so that's great

Okay, so I did accidentally do some kizomba during my Argentine tango lesson, but that was just once... It's a beginner's course, and the very first exercise was simply walking left-front, right-close, left-back, right-close. And I did left-front, right-close, right-back, left-close. So that's not too bad I think.
A cool thing about taking classes with a few different teachers is that I can link their moves together. This week I learned a nice and flowy way to get into a front check from one teacher, and a fun way to get out of it from another, for example
This week I'm working on staying smaller and closer together. I've noticed my dancing has become bigger, especially when I'm doing stuff that's a bit harder. And the harder stuff actually gets way harder if you have to walk a lot while doing it. And on a related note, I'm trying to be a bit faster in leading. It's not so much that I lead late, but I sometimes lead a bit slowly. I don't want to turn the salsa flow into latin snappiness, but right now it sometimes just doesn't feel entirely right, and it adds up when I link multiple moves, so sometimes I miss a lead because the previous one was a bit too slow and I'm not quite ready to lead the next move. Doesn't happen that much, but I don't want it to happen at all
Oh, and I WANT to work on flow, but I guess I should get those other points down first. I'm noticing how I'm starting to slightly dislike the 'Prepare for move on 1...2...3..., execute move on 5...6...7..., prepare again' thing. I learned a few moves that flow nicely through two eight-counts, and I want more of that
