week→ weekEnglish word meaning
"week" is a A2-level English word meaning "week". Below you can find 30 example sentences with audio to help you understand how to use it in real English conversations.
30 stories
Example Sentences

Playing Football
'Let's play again next week!' says Max.
'Let's play again next week!' says Max.

The Boy Who Cried Wolf
One week later, a real wolf comes.
One week later, a real wolf comes.

At the Cafe
'Maybe we can meet here again next week?' Anna asks.
'Maybe we can meet here again next week?' Anna asks.

Buying Groceries
Anna needs to buy food for the week.
Anna needs to buy food for the week.

At the Library
'You can keep these books for three weeks,' the librarian says.
'You can keep these books for three weeks,' the librarian says.

Waiting in Line
I need to buy food for the week.
I need to buy food for the week.

Getting a Library Card
'You have three weeks to return them.'
'You have three weeks to return them.'

The Friendly Dragon
From that day, Finn visits the village every week.
From that day, Finn visits the village every week.

A Surprise Gift
Grandma's birthday is next week.
Grandma's birthday is next week.

Drinking Enough Water
After one week, Emma feels better.
After one week, Emma feels better.

The Pet Sitter
Emma was so happy that she almost cried.
Emma was so happy that she almost cried.

Family Reunion
She took a week off from work to travel home.
She took a week off from work to travel home.

New Baby
The baby was coming in three weeks.
The baby was coming in three weeks.

Who Sent the Flowers?
A week later, Sophie got another bouquet.
A week later, Sophie got another bouquet.

Keeping in Touch
They talk about their week and share news from the family.
They talk about their week and share news from the family.

The Airbnb Experience
Sophie and Marc wanted to visit Barcelona for a week.
Sophie and Marc wanted to visit Barcelona for a week.

Buying a SIM Card Abroad
'Two weeks,' Emma said.
'Two weeks,' Emma said.

Saying Goodbye
The weeks before the departure passed too quickly.
The weeks before the departure passed too quickly.

Sibling Rivalry
She worked on her painting for three weeks.
She worked on her painting for three weeks.

Renting a Car
'I reserved a small car for one week,' she said.
'I reserved a small car for one week,' she said.

Workplace Friendship
The first week was difficult for Anna.
The first week was difficult for Anna.

The Apology
For three weeks, they did not talk to each other.
For three weeks, they did not talk to each other.

Sent to the Wrong Person
'How was your week?' Sarah asked.
'How was your week?' Sarah asked.

Phone Conversation
'I have not seen you in two weeks!'
'I have not seen you in two weeks!'

The Noisy Neighbors
But after two weeks, she was very tired.
But after two weeks, she was very tired.

The Science Project
Tom came to help her measure the plants every week.
Tom came to help her measure the plants every week.

The Broken Arm
'No swimming or baths for six weeks.'
'No swimming or baths for six weeks.'

Asking for Feedback
Sara spent three weeks working on it.
Sara spent three weeks working on it.

At the Border
'About one week,' Maria answered.
'About one week,' Maria answered.

The Language Exchange
The first week was incredibly challenging for everyone.
The first week was incredibly challenging for everyone.
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