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How to talk about the weekend in English

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Everyone loves the weekend. Weekends are a huge topic of conversation. Starting on Wednesday or Thursday, people will ask you about your weekend plans. When you return to work or school, you'll be asked how your weekend went. So it's helpful to have a nice range of phrases to use for these conversations.

The upcoming weekend

If you want to ask someone about the upcoming weekend in English, here are some common questions:

What are you doing this weekend?

Do you have anything going on this weekend?

Do you have any big plans for the weekend?

Do you have anything planned for this weekend?

If you have plans, you can tell people about them:

I'm driving to Baltimore with a friend.

I've got a date lined up.

Francine and I are taking the kids to the zoo. 

If you don't have any plans, here are some good phrases:

I don't have anything planned.

I'll probably just stay at home and relax.

I just want to sleep in!

Of course, you might not want to know about other people's weekend plans. In that case, just wish them a happy weekend:

Enjoy your weekend!

Have a great weekend!

See you next week.

  The weekend past

After the weekend is over, you can ask about it with these expressions:

How was your weekend?

Did you do anything fun over the weekend?

What did you get up to this weekend?

Did you have a good weekend?

Here are some answers:

It was awesome!

It was pretty laid-back.

I went out with some friends on Saturday.

I just puttered around the house.

I had a pretty uneventful weekend.

  Things to do on the weekend

Here are some of the activities that people like to do on the weekend:

go out to eat

go out (to a bar or club)

see a movie

binge watch TV shows

chill out at home

sleep in

catch up on sleep

sleep in

lay around the house

do some housework

do some yard work

spend time with your family

take a road trip

go to church

get together with friends

have a cookout

have a house party

have a dinner party

have a big family meal

go shopping

catch up on work

  Bonus: Which weekend do you mean?

One difficult part of conversations about the weekend is knowing which weekend you mean. Here are some example sentences to help you figure out what "last weekend", "this weekend", and "next weekend" mean, depending on when you say them:

Monday- Tuesday

Last weekend I (did something).

 

8-10 days earlier

 

This weekend I (did something).

 

1-3 days earlier

 

This weekend I'm (doing something).

 

5-6 days later

 

Next weekend I'm (doing something).

 

5-6 days later

 


Wednesday-Friday

Last weekend I (did something).

 

4-5 days earlier (Probably)

 

This weekend I (did something).

 

(This would be confusing.)

 

This weekend I'm (doing something).

 

1-4 days later

 

Next weekend I'm (doing something).

 

8-11 days later

 


Saturday-Sunday

Last weekend I (did something).

 

6-8 days earlier (probably)

 

This weekend I (did something).

 

Yesterday or today (probably)

 

This weekend I'm (doing something).

 

Yesterday, today, or tomorrow

 

Next weekend I'm (doing something).

 

7-9 days later

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