1) It's about gay bikers
2) It stars Alexander Skarsgård
3) Everyone says it's good
Things I had no idea about:
1) It's British
2)Dudley Dursley is in it
3) It's a Christmas film
Overall 10/10
1) It's about gay bikers
2) It stars Alexander Skarsgård
3) Everyone says it's good
Things I had no idea about:
1) It's British
2)Dudley Dursley is in it
3) It's a Christmas film
Overall 10/10
Highly recommended for you since you're interested, @bennewmark.bsky.social
Highly recommended for you since you're interested, @bennewmark.bsky.social
Oh. My. God.
Oh. My. God.
And none of these things are supposed to "boost attainment" - that's not what they are for.
Children can't learn if they can't access the learning environment. Small adjustments can help.
And none of these things are supposed to "boost attainment" - that's not what they are for.
Children can't learn if they can't access the learning environment. Small adjustments can help.
1. If the parents' only concern is that their hardworking child is not getting high enough grades, why would this necessarily lead to "some sort of diagnosis"?
It's much more likely that there would be wider concerns than that.
1. If the parents' only concern is that their hardworking child is not getting high enough grades, why would this necessarily lead to "some sort of diagnosis"?
It's much more likely that there would be wider concerns than that.
1) The Royal Hotel: Fairly straightforward but decently engaging thriller.
2) Hotel Coolgardie: The documentary that the above was based on. Riveting & disturbing in equal measure.
3) The Assistant: Same director as TRH. Understated & quietly powerful. Julia Garner is brilliant.
1) The Royal Hotel: Fairly straightforward but decently engaging thriller.
2) Hotel Coolgardie: The documentary that the above was based on. Riveting & disturbing in equal measure.
3) The Assistant: Same director as TRH. Understated & quietly powerful. Julia Garner is brilliant.