ACT III 


Grandpa, Ellen, Philip, Robbie, you and me. үү Ellen Philip Robbie ҡ 
That's six steaks. ţš 
Don't forget Susan. Susan 
Seven steaks. ߷ţš 
Cooking dinner for the entire family is not so easy. ȫ 治Ǽ׵¡ 
The shopping: the salad: Ŀ ɳ 
tomatoes, lettuce, cucumbers, and onions. ެ ݫ ƹ   
The main course: steak and potatoes.  ţź  
Richard, how much broccoli do I need for seven people? Richard ߸˳ҪٻҬ 
Marilyn, I have to tell you something. Marilyn ҵõø 
At today's exercise class... Ͻε ʱ򡭡 
Yes, Richard. ˵ Richardd 
Well, I didn't really exercise.  û浵 ϽΡ 
I knew it! Ҿ֪ 
I wanted to, but Jack Davis needed a photographer. μϿ Jack DavisҪա 
I'm sorry, Marilyn. Բ Marillyn 
I don't understand. Did you exercise or not? Ҹ㲻 㵵 ˽û 
No. Instead of exercising, I photographed the class. û û  ա 
And you didn't exercise? ûвμӽ  
No. ûС 
There's another advanced class today at four o'clock. ĵ һθ߼ 
We'll go together. һȥ 
What about the bet? Ǵĵ 
Oh, the bet is still on, but you shop for the groceries. Ȼ ȥˡ 
Remember, you win, and I cook dinner for the entire family. ǵ Ҫ Ӯ Ҹȫ͡ 
You win, and I cook dinner for the entire family. Ӯ Ҹȫ ͡ 
Including Susan. Susanġ 
Four o'clock at the advanced exercise class. With me. ĵȥ߼ һ 
Don't forget to breathe. ˺ 
Skip, hop, front.   ǰ 
Twist... again.... OK, now... scissors. Ťڡ ڡȺȡ 
This is fun. It's a piece of cake. ˼   
Yeah. Just wait. ǰ  ɡ 
5, 6, 7, go right, 1, 2, back, 5 6 7  1 2  
2, 3 , 1, 2, 3, pony, pony... 2 3 1 2 33 С С  
1, 2, 3, kick... 1, 2, 3, kick... pony. 1 2 3  1 2 3ߡС 
And twist, twist. Ť Ťڡ 
OK. Let's pick up the pace.  ѽӿ һЩ 
OK. Let's pick up the pace.  ѽӿ һЩ 
How are you doing, Richard?  RRichard 
I can barely move. Ҽֱ 
2, 3, 4, front. Now we're going to run it off. 2 3 4 ǰߡ  
Front... knees up, knees up. ǰ ϥ̧ߡ 
OK. Finish off by jogging in place.  ֮ǰ ԭܡ 
OK. Keep those knees up.  ϥ̧ 
All right. That's it for today. ˡ Щ 
Thank you, everyone. See you next week. ллҡ ڼ 
Thank you, Jack, but no thank you. лл Jack л  
The advanced exercise class is not so easy, huh? ߼಻ װ Բ 
No, no, you were right. I was wrong. ȷʵ 
Come on, Richard. Get up. Let's go.  Richardd߰ɡ 
You have to cook dinner for the entire family. ȫ ء 
Marilyn, I'm exhausted. I can't move. Marilyn ̫̫ˡֱ 
Oh, you'll do it. It's a piece of cake.  õ ⲻѴ֮ 
Excuse me, Richard, Marilyn. һ Ricchard Marilyn 
You are a terrific instructor, Jack. Ǹ˲ Ľ Jack 
Thanks. But I have a question. ллһ 
Is this your very first advanced aerobics class? һ ˶߼ 
Yes, it is. ǵġ 
You are in great shape, Richard. ״   Richard 
Very few people last in this class ܹ 
Very few people last in this class ܹ 
for the full hour the very first time. һγһ СʱĿΡ 
It's true. You are in great shape. ġ㵵 ܺá 
Thanks! лл 
I think we'll cook dinner together.  һ ˡ 


We'll cook dinner together. 
They're going to cook dinner. 
Cook dinner together tonight. 
For how many people? 
Grandpa, Ellen, Philip, Robbie, you and me. 
That's six. 
Don't forget Susan. 
That's seven. 
You can count them so you ask how many. 
How many? You can count them so you ask, 
How many people? 
What's for dinner? 
Steak and potatoes. 
Richard, how much broccoli do I need for seven people? 
How much broccoli? 
You can't count it. 
So you ask how much. How much? 
You can't count it so you ask, "How much broccoli?" 
What's the dinner? 
A salad. We need tomatoes, lettuce, cucmbers and onions. 
Tomatoes, Hmmmmm. 
You have tomatoes. 
You can count them. How many? 
You can count them. 
So you ask, "How many tomatoes?" 
Lettuce; hmmm. 
You have lettuce. You can't count it. How much? 
You can't count it so you ask "How much lettuce?" 
Cucumbers, hmmm. 
You have cucumbers. 
You can count them. How many? 
You can count them so you ask, "How many cucumbers?" 
Onions, hmmm. 

