If you are off beat with your partner nothing is working. Getting her on beat is most likely possible. At least for some time.
Ideal, she has to adjust to the leader, but my guess here is that she’s not able to. Then I take it at my responsibility to get her on the beat. (I can’t get anything to work by constantly adjusting to her random beats anyway, but if she insisted on dancing on2 I would take the challenge).
My "tools" :wink:
Closed and close position, and a “strong” lead. Making a little push forward with my left hand on 1, to make some kind off reference. This way I can lead her upper body, and hope the feet will join in. If she looks lost, I might count the 1 while I do the hand forward thing. I might suggest she to try to feel the music and the beat through me. Depending on the situation of course.
If her feet won’t follow her body, I might take her into a little dip, and hold her there long enough for her to relax, then back to the basic and closed position, hoping she will use the right foot when we get back.
Enchufa doble repeated in different variations and extended can be a nice way to push her into the beat, and get her to use the appropriate feet to the steps. And there is some different action than just the basic.
The x-body lead with the push in the back on 5 is also an effective way to get her on beat. Repeat often.
The right turn is often doing more damage then good, as she properly will either spin or stumble through, resulting in using the wrong foot after the turn. With some help by the left hand on the shoulder to help her turn, it can get a smile, as she feels like she’s dancing.
I don’t make a conversation at the same time, as she properly is busy controlling her feet.
Try working on your basic at the same, making it look good, work on a crystal clear lead, and see what else you figure out to make it as fun for both as possible. But make sure she has a good time dancing with you. If it’s necessary quit the salsa, and just dance with her.