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Dry ski slopes are a cheap and effective way of learning to ski before you take the plunge and book that expensive holiday in the mountains. But, as with all sports, there are several dos and don'ts that you should know before you start.
Skiers [need|mustn't |have to |can] be reasonably fit. Skiing can be physically demanding. If you are in any doubt about your fitness you [will need to|mustn't|won't need to|would] get a check-up from your doctor before using the slope.
You [can't| needn't|must not|don't have to] be an experienced skier – all levels of ability are welcome on the dry ski slope.
You [need|don't need to|must|may] wear skis at all times on the slope – it isn't safe to walk on it in ordinary shoes. (You [have got to|don't have to|have to|must] bring your own skis, they are available to hire.) You [needn't|mustn't|don't have to|can't] wear special clothes when you are on the dry ski slope, but we recommend that you wear strong gloves as the surface of the slope can easily burn your hands if you fall.
Because of safety regulations, children under the age of sixteen [didn't have to|must|need|may] wear protective helmets.
Most dry ski slopes have a café or restaurant so you [would not|must not|needn't|don't need] to bring your own food or drinks. But remember that food and drinks [needn't| must not|don't need|don't have to] be taken onto the ski slope at any time, because of the risk of accidents.