Bachelor – Student's worksheet

«Requirements to apply»

All applicants must be United States citizens or resident aliens living in the United States or foreign citizens who can travel without restrictions to and from the United States.

All applicants must be at least twenty-one (21) years of age at the time of application. All applicants must have a passport valid through the end of the year 2007

All applicants must be United States citizens or resident aliens living in the United States or foreign citizens who can travel without restrictions to and from the United States.

Applicants may not presently be a candidate for any type of political office ("Candidate") and may not become a Candidate from the time the application is submitted until one (1) year after first broadcast of the last episode of the Program in which they appear.

All applicants must be single. To qualify as "single" the applicant must not currently be involved in a committed intimate relationship, which includes: any marital relationship ; any co-habitation relationship involving physical intimacy.

Applicants must be willing and able to participate in physical activities such as: skydiving, snow skiing, ice skating, parasailing, water skiing, rollerblading, and the like.

All applicants must authorize Producer to conduct a background check, which may include, without limitation, a credit check, a military records check, a criminal arrest and/or conviction check, a civil litigation check, a family court litigation check, interviews with employers, neighbors, teachers, etc.

All applicants who are selected as Semi-Finalists to be on “The Bachelor” or “The Bachelorette” must be available to travel to Los Angeles for further interviews.

Bachelor(s) and Bachelorette(s) must agree to live, participate and cooperate with the other individuals and the Producer during the taping of the Program. Bachelor(s) and Bachelorette(s) must be able to travel for long periods of time, must be adaptable to various living situations, and must enjoy participating and living in close proximity with others of varied background and experience.

TASKS:

1- Anticipate: Consider the source, the title and explain where the text is extracted from and what sort of document it is. What is the goal of the document, who is the probable targeted reader? What is it probably about?

2 – Read and rephrase in one sentence what the the bachelor/bachelorette must agree to do.

--> Rephrase each paragraph in one sentence using different structures of obligation and prohibition. (write your sentence in the space after each paragraph)

3- Say what you think: Which requirements do you find degrading/ normal / incceptable/ ridiculous / weird /

Would you like to become the next Bachelor or Bachelorette? Why or why not?