1. Word / Phrase: Whoa
Meaning: Tells the horse to stop
Context: I heard my supervisor make this sound when she needs the horse to stop movement.
2. Word / Phrase: Walk on
Meaning: Tells the horse to walk
Context: I heard my supervisor say "walk on" when she needs the horse to move.
3. Word / Phrase: Trot on
Meaning: Tells the horse to run slowly, like jogging.
Context: My supervisor say this word when she wants the rider to sit up and down on the horse.
4. Word / Phrase: Roll
Meaning: Horses need to roll themselves on the ground before they start to work.
Context: The first day I went to the stable, I saw horses rolled on the ground, and other volunteers told me that they need to roll for relaxing.
5. Word / Phrase: mane
Meaning: The hair on horse's neck and back.
Context: After riders get on the horse, my supervisor usually ask them to name parts of horse's body. So I know some words about horse's body.
I love this post!! Especially because it's all about horses. Are those commands for horses that can be used universally? Can I use them for any horse? (I guess not) but hey, keep posting the good stuffs and good luck.
ReplyDeleteI think your internship is really unique, you learn a special vocabs that not a lot of people no it. As you say, carry on!
ReplyDeleteKiki, your vocabulary words are very useful especially for you since you work in an internship where you have to use these words. I also learned some vocabulary words by reading your post.
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job. Keep up the good work. :)
Kiki ,theses vocabulary words are really good to learn to especially when you have cows. I think it good for me if I learn these words so when I go to African I tell that to my cows.Keep it up!
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