This winter, skiing is very popular, and we have sorted out the relevant English expressions of skiing, including ski equipment, ski facilities, wearable equipment, ski posture, etc. Share with everyone.
1. Ski equipment
ski helmet Ski helmet
ski goggles Ski goggles
ski gloves Ski gloves
ski poles Ski poles
ski boots Ski boots
skis Snowboard
skis Note: The above equipment abbreviation can also be removed, for example, you can directly say helmet.
2. Ski facilities
ski resort Ski resort
aid station
ski lift up the mountain hanging chair
ski field Ski resort
piste/slope/ski trail piste
snow mobile Motorslide
ski pass Ski ticket
3. Departure
Let’s go skiing! Let’s go skiing!
We’ve arrived at the ski resort.
Here is your ski pass. This is your ski pass.
4. Wearing equipment
This is the rental place. We can rent ski gear here. This is a place for renting ski equipment. We can borrow ski equipment here.
Put on the ski boots and ski gloves.
You also need a helmet to protect your head.
Now we can carry our skis and poles out to the snow.
We need to find a flat area in the snow.
Here. Set the pair of skis upright and separate them. Here. Put the skis face up and separate them.
Step into your skis until you hear a click.
Slide each foot back and forth a little to check that the ski has attached.
To take off a ski, push down the lever behind the boot.
5. Choose a ski trail
There are different ski trails for beginning, intermediate, and expert skiers. Here are different ski trails designed for beginners, intermediate and professional skiers.
Let’s start from the beginner trail. It’s not very step. Let’s start with the primary snow track. Its slope is relatively gentle.
6. Skiing posture
Let me teach you how to ski. Let me teach you how to ski.
Point the front tip of your skis together, and form a triangle like this. The wider you spread your skis, the slower you go. This method can help you stop. But never overlap the tips of your skis, or you will easily lose control. The larger the angle your ski spreads, the slower you slide. This method can help you stop. But never let the tops of your ski overlap, otherwise you will easily lose control.
Bend your knees and lean forward slightly.
Don’t lean back when skiing, or you will lose control.
Hold the poles by your sides. You don't need them to ski as a beginner, but they are useful for walking. As a beginner, you shouldn't use ski poles, but you will use them when you walk.
Slide down slowly at first. Keep your skis pointed together. Once you reach the bottom, point the skis towards each other and make a wide angle. This will stop you fairly quickly. Let the front end of the ski point together.As you reach the bottom of the slope, let the front ends of the skis lean towards each other to form a larger angle. This will make you stop quickly.
To turn, all you have to do is point your feet and your skis in the direction you want to travel.
It will take lots of practice to learn how to ski.
7. Notes
Be careful not to run into anyone as you ski down. Be careful not to bump into others when it slides down.
If you are about to crash into a tree or another person, and are a beginner, don't try to swerve, as you will probably hit something else. Instead, just fall to your side. You can fall down sideways.
It is best to keep a fair amount of distance between you and the skier in front of you.
Can you pick yourself up? Let me help you. Can you stand up by yourself? Let me help you.
Watch out! Be careful!
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