IS. The Apprentice. Ep.3 "Respect". p.3

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1. Answer the questions

1. “What happened, George?” – speak on the result report by George and Carolyn (retail price, percent etc).

For this task, each team hada list of 10 items to negotiate forthe lowest possible price.

The total retail price of all of the 1 0 items came to $1,379.33.

The women negotiated a saving of 22%

The men - 9%

2. Who won the contest this time?

The women corp

3. What is ‘21 Club’? What did DT say about his father?

The 21 Club, often simply 21, is an American traditional cuisine restaurant and former prohibition-era speakeasy, located at 21 West 52nd Street in New York City

Now, my father was a builder in Brooklyn and Queens.

His biggest treat ever... was the ability to go to the 21 Club on occasion with his friends... andh ave dinner there.

Andhe had one table that he loved. That's myfather, Fred Trump.

And you're gonna have dinner tonight at the Fred Trump table at the 21 Club.

4. What is Nick sick and tired of?

I am sick and tired of getting our asses handed to us.

having your ass handed to you

Getting completely, utterly and totally beaten, defeated and crushed at a game, challenge or debate. Often computer based. Can be extended through the phrase "... on a plate"

When playing Halo 3, there was nothing more embarrassing for Duncan than having his ass handed to him by his girlfriend

"Matt, having your ass handed to you a couple of times can teach you a little humility"

get (one's) ass handed to - to be severely defeated.

5. Did the girls sympathize Sam?

I think, no.

They were very glad to have Kwami and Bowie in the suite again. Obviously, they were not very keen on Sam, especially according to the first part of the episod.

6. ‘Don’t be green’ – what does it mean?

Kwame

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2. Speak on the following:

- Jessi and her team at the restaurant.

They wondered how many deals have been made at this table and how little DT ate at this table and so on.

Erika was very glad about DT remark that he may never hire a man again

Jessy: These rewards have given me... such a taste of something that I've never experienced before. It is a dream. It is a fantasy of mine to live like this. I feel like it is becoming my lifestyle just because I've experienced every one of them.

This message if the show is in opposition of the idea that one probably may have that all of that is not necessary, isn't important and so on.

Jessy's word (and word of the other Protege team members) are about a motivation to achieve this life standard.

- Bill, Heidi, Sam, Nick, Troy, Kwame about Versacorp’s bust.

Bill:

The mood in the suite right now for the men is, uh - It's a little sad. Every,one's a little bummed out, I guess. You know, we took a third loss. Every, time we know we have to go into that boardroom, it's not gonna be pretty.

Heidi

I do not think Sam is going home. This is Sam's third time in front of Mr. Trump. He's not going home. I would be shocked.

Sam:

I gotta figure out what the hell I'm gonna do. Oh, my God. I'm losing my mind.

I don't believe I'm going home from this boardroom... because it's just not mytime.

Nick

I don't know what he likes. Well, you know him the best, Sam. You've shaken his hand. You've made him laugh.

Troy

The possibility is still there... that I could be ousted like yesterday's newspaper. Sammy's gotta do the right thing and vote the weakest link. I'm not safe.

Kwame

if Sammy is able to pull his world-class theatrics to convince Trump... that Nick gave him the information... that gold traded at a certain price during the day... that Sammy based his decision off of. And so, technically he could be in the line of fire as well.

We knew that the golfclub had a largespread, and we could negotiate. We also knew that the leg wax had a large spread. And that's where we got beat on those two items.

oust verb BrE /aʊst/ ; NAmE /aʊst/ - to force somebody out of a job or position of power, especially in order to take their place

oust somebody (as something) He was ousted as chairman.

oust somebody (from something) The rebels finally managed to oust the government from power.

She is a strong supporter of the recently ousted president.

- DT’s attitude towards men managers.

Firstly, he said that he might never hire a man again.

Secondly, he was surprised very much with the men's fail again

You know, as a man, I'm so disappointed with you guys. I don't know what's happening. George, what happened this time? I mean, this is just nuts.

- Sam about his dismissal (увольнение).

Mr. Trump came in yesterday... to the suite where I'm staying, and he shook my hand.

Basically, I think now that I've been fired, I realize he was saying, "Win this, Sam. Win this. "Because if you win this, I believe in you. "I believe in you. I believe in you.

"But if you lose this, there's no wayl can keep you on. "You've shown me in so many different ways... that there's just no way I can keep you on."

3. Who said these:

Everyone is a little bummed out (Bill)

I think Nick could be on the chopping block. (Kwame)

Everybody understood the plan, and at the end of the day, although everyone did try, the plan was not implemented. (Sam)

The problem with the golf club is we were furnished 2 numbers (Bill)

That’s when we were kind of perplexed. (Bill)

I think he is a disruptive influence. (George)

Sam is a crash and burn … (DT)

I think we can call it a night now (Caroline) ?right now

bummed out

-adjective. Feeling really depressed and sad about an issue. gloomy; morose. Affected by unhappiness or grief; sorrowful; mournful. To be in such a saddened state such as when you miss someone or something that you can't stop thinking about that person or something

call a night - to stop doing something for the remainder of the night

calling it a night - Something you say to a friend announcing you are going to bed.

Chris: Aight I'm calling it a night

Rob: alright, sleep tight.

call it a night - to end what one is doing at night and go [home] to bed.

At midnight, I called it a night and went to bed.

Guest after guest called it a night, and at last we were alone.

vs.

call it a day - дело сделано, сделал дело - гуляй смело

to quit work and go home; to say that a day's work has been completed. I'm tired. Let's call it a day. The boss was mad because Tom called it a day at noon and went home. To stop some activity, to stop doing something, especially working

Stop a particular activity for the rest of the day,

All professional athletes know they will reach a point when they have to call it a day.

After playing together for 20 years the band have finally decided to call it a day. It's almost midnight - I think it's time to call it a day.

It's past five o'clock so let's call it a day.

Similarly, call it a night means "to stop something for the rest of the night," as in One more hand of bridge and then let's call it a night.

The original phrase was call it half a day, first recorded in 1838, which referred to leaving one's place of employment before the work day was over. The first recorded use of call it a day was in 1919, and of call it a night in 1938. Also see call it quits.

4. Why shouldn’t Kwame, Bowie and Sam go down to the street, according to them? What was the way the guys tried to avoid taking the downward elevator?

Kwame

I shouldn't be going down on the elevator because I did not make a critical judgment error to go after gold... versus negotiating the clubs, and also, if l needto go home because

I don't respect Sam, then I need to go home.

Bowie

- I think I should be going up to the suite and not going home.... because Sam's proven that he is not successful as a followerin this team, and he's also not successful as a leader.

Sam

I think that if I can earn truly 100% earn the respect the Versacorp would win

5. Speak about the whole episode on behalf of George. This time you can use those vocabulary units that you consider appropriate.

with Omorosa, Jessi, Cristy and Amy

1. Chinatown, squid

2. My nails - leg wax

3. Googy's shop - a golf club

We had an accounting of all the receipts and the cash that was left over.

For this task, each team had a list of 10 items to negotiate forthe lowest possible price.

The total retail price of all of the 1 0 items came to $1,379.33.

The women negotiated a saving of 22%

The men - 9%

You know, as a man, I'm so disappointed with you guys. I don't know what's happening. George, what happened this time? I mean, this is just nuts.

My personal feeling is that he's the bad factor. As long as he's there, I think he's a disruptive influence.

Caroline: I'd be curious to see how the team does when he's gone.

- It's the first easy decision we've had.

6. Solve the crossword:

Across:

4. a punch bag - scapegoat

6. ruining, destroying - disruptive

8. to change a lot in an irregular way - fluctuate

9. to make progress or development difficult - impede

10. loss of a position - demise

Down:

1. be angry - grudges

2. disapprove but cannot avoid your connection with them - embarrassment

3. an assignment - chore

5. absolutely - downright

7. to embarrass - perplex

11. the space inside the sloping roof of a house - loft

disruptive прил.

1) разрушительный, опустошительный; нарушающий

2) подрывной (о деятельности, приносящей вред)

3) эл. пробивной, разрядный

perplex

1) ставить в тупик, приводить в недоумение; смущать; ошеломлять, сбивать с толку

2) запутывать, усложнять