Tips for climbing

"Consejos para escalar"
Spanish B2 writing exercise

Let's dive into how to make your climb not only memorable but also safe.

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Some vocabulary you may want to look up before or during this exercise: "harness (for person: safety)", "first aid kit", "unforeseen", "eventuality", "scratch", and "to hesitate".

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How the test works

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When climbing, follow these key tips to ensure your safety and (to) fully enjoy the experience. First, make sure you have a harness, helmets, and climbing shoes in good condition. Second, it's essential to know the route you will take and the weather conditions before starting. Third, do a warm-up beforehand and maintain clear communication with your partner during the climb. Fourth, always carry a first aid kit and repair tools in case of any unforeseen event. It's important to be prepared for any eventuality, from minor cuts and scratches to more serious situations. Last, but not least, listen to your body. If you feel tired, dehydrated, or if something isn't right, don't hesitate to take a break or even end the session earlier. Safety should always be your priority!

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