1. Two heads are better than one.
Две головы лучше чем одна.
2. This is the most interesting book I have ever read.
Это самая интересная книга, которую я когда-либо читал.
3. Concorde is the fastest plane in the world.
Конкорд - самый быстрый самолет в мире.
4. Mike is taller than Nick.
Майк выше Ника.
5. Harrods is the most expensive shop in London.
Харродс - самый дорогой магазин в Лондоне.
6. This is the cheapest hotel in our city.
Это самый дешёвый отель в городе.
7. We discuss the latest news.
Мы обсуждаем последние новости.
8. My elder brother is five years my senior.
Мой старший брат на пять лет старше меня.
9. The first exercise is more difficult than the second.
Первое упражнение сложнее чем второе.
10. The weather has become worse. It looks like raining.
Погода ухудшилась. Похоже будет дождь .
78-year-old grouch Carl Fredriksen believes that life bypasses him. To keep the promise made to his deceased wife, he decides to fulfill his dream of a great adventure by tying thousands of balloons to his house and flying into the wilds of South America. Before flying half a mile, the traveler discovers that he inadvertently took with him an extremely talkative and incorrigibly cheerful 8-year-old boy named Russell…
My opinion about the cartoon is Up:
What usually captivates fairy tales, especially Disney fairy tales, everything ends there "and they lived happily ever after", but Pixar lands us a little and shows more life stories in its cartoons (not counting fiction). The cartoon Up begins with a fairly brief story about the life of Carl Fredriksen, an insanely romantic and happy life, not counting the grief that they could not have children and the death of his beloved wife. The cartoon also shows how life can change if you start pretending dreams into reality, of course all the adventures of Mr. Fredriksen and the boy scout Russell are funny and fantastic. They help not only to reveal all the main characters, but also show how Karl himself is changing, who has found a new meaning in life (Russell has become for him the son grandson he never had).The cartoon "UP" turned out to be very sincere, kind and cheerful (albeit with a drop of drama). I recommend it for family viewing!
Sally, Thank you for your letter. I’m fine and I hope that you and your parents are fine too. In your letter you ask me who helps me with my homework. I’ve got a
brother, but he never helps me with my homework. My friend Joan has got a
brother too and he always helps her with her homework, then she helps him with
cleaning his room. We do a lot of homework because our Maths teacher and our English teacher are very strict. My parents think it is okay to have a lot of homework. They always say, “Our teachers were strict too, and so we learned a lot.” Well, so what can I do? Joan’s parents say that she needs some free time so that she can play or meet her friends.