
Daily Easy English Expression Podcast 14 Daily Easy English Expression PODCAST--I had a long week.
May 15, 2014
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Meaning of "Long Week"
- Saying "I had a long week" means you were very busy or stressed over the typical workweek (Monday to Friday).
- It usually expresses exhaustion and the desire for rest on the coming weekend.
Dialogue Example of Long Week
- A dialogue example shows someone saying, "I had a long week already," when feeling stressed and busy with work.
- The speaker has a new project taking forever, illustrating why the week felt long.
Long Week Can Start Midweek
- People may say "I had a long week" even if it's only Wednesday or Thursday, meaning the week already feels exhausting.
- "Long week" can realistically be expressed before the week is over if it's been very busy so far.
