ACT II 

OK, Richard. That's terrific. ܺ Richardd 治 
Your pressure is 120 over 75, and that's fine. ѹ1120 ѹ 75 
Now stand up, please. վ 
Good, it's 122 over 80.  ѹ1222 ѹ80 
You can sit down now.  ˡ 
When was your last complete physical? һȫ ʲʱ 
Six months ago. ǰ 
Good. Do you have any back or knee problems? áı ϥؽʲë 
Nope. I am in perfect health. ûС庺 ĺܡ 
What do you do for a living, Mr. Stewart? һе Stewart 
I'm a photographer. Ӱʦ 
Interesting. What do you photograph? ˼ ʲƬ 
Everything. The American scene. People, places, events. ʲᶼġ ⡣ ط ¼ 
Did you ever think of photographing an aerobics class?  ˶ 
No...I can't remember taking pictures of people exercising. û Һû ٵƬ 
But don't you think it'd be a good subject? 㲻Ǹ  
Sure. Ȼǡ 
I need some good photos for my advertising, Mr. Stewart. Ҫ ЩƬ Stewart 
Maybe you can photogragh a class, Ҳһ Ͽε 
and I can give you and Mrs. Stewart ̫ 
a month of classes ree. һµĿΡ* 
When can I photograph a class? ҺʱϿ 
Anytime. ʲʱ 
How about today?  
Terrific! ̫ 
Hi. ˡ 
Oh, hi.  ˡ 
Oh, hi.  ˡ 
Are we ready to go? ǿԿʼ 
Yeah. Yeah. Let's get in our lines. ǰ ǰ źλá 
We're going to take it slow first. ͷҪ һ㡣 
Stretch up...and we're going to go left first ... չ  
2,3,4 ... now switch. ... 2 3 4 ҽ桭 
OK, hold to the right.  ұͣס 
Sunrises. Stretch it out. Flat back. ˫ա չƽء 
Bring it up ... and twists ... and side ... 2, 3 ... ֱ ڡ2 3  
and left ... push ... push ... turn ... hit the floor. 󡭡ơ ơתذ塣 
Take it side again .... OK, and switch. Stretch it out. ٲ ҽ档չ 
And we're going to warm down with a tango. ̽ 貲 滺 
Left, right. Enjoy it.  ҡ 
Richard, did you go to the Davis Aerobics class today? Richard ȥȥDavis˶ 
Yes, I went to the aerobics class today. ȥ  ˶ˡ 
What is wrong with you?  
Nothing. I am in excellent health. ûʲᡣ õĺܡ 
I have ideal blood pressure. A perfect heart. Ѫѹú Ҳܺá 
In other words, I'm in wonderful condition. ֮ 巷ǳ á 
Richard, did you go to the aerobics class, really? Richard ˶ 
And don't forget to invite Susan for dinner. Susann͡ 
And your legs don't hurt? Ȳ᲻ 
Hurt? What do you mean? ʹ ʲ 
Hurt? What do you mean? ʹ ʲ 
What about your arms? Lift your arms up like this. 첲??̧  
And they don't hurt ot even a little? * һҲ 
Nope. ᡣ 
You are in great condition. I can't believe it! ̫ Ҽֱš 


Pronunciation man. Pronunciation man. 
Pronunciation man. Listen. 
What do you do? 
Excuse me. 
What do you do? 
You are not speaking clearly. 
I asked what you do. 
What you do? 
You mean what do you do. 
Yes, what you do? 
Well, I speak English slowly and clearly. 
I don't understand your pronunciation. 
But a lot of people speak English the way I speak English. Listen. 
What do you do for a living, Mr. Stewart? 
What do you photograph? What do you mean? 
I don't believe this. 
Who do you mean? 
I mean they are pushing the sounds together. 
That's right. Did you like listening to them? 
What? 
Did you hear me? 
Yes, I did. Did you really say didja? 
Did you ever think of photographing an aerobics class? 
He said it too. 
Don't you love it? 
Don't cha. More pushing together. 
But don't you like this pronunciation? 
It's very common. Very frequent. 
Very interesting. 
I suppose. But don't you think 
it would be a good subject? 
Maybe we can change the subject. 
O.K. Maybe we can change the subject. 
We can talk about something else. 
Maybe you can photograph a class 
Ohhh, what can I say? 
whadya, didja, donchya! Ahhhh! 
