🗣️ Wednesday Phrase: "Over the Hump" 🗣️
Good morning, English champions! It's Wednesday, and in English-speaking cultures, we often call this day "Hump Day." 🐫 Why? Because the week is like climbing over a hill. Monday and Tuesday are the climb up, Wednesday is the top (the "hump"), and Thursday/Friday are the easy walk down to the weekend! Your task for today: Use the phrase "over the hump" in a sentence about your week or your English learning journey. 🏜️ Bonus inspiration: Imagine you've been hiking around Uluru all week. Finally reaching the top or completing the circuit would mean you're "over the hump"! (Uluru in the photo is a massive sandstone monolith rising from the heart of Australia’s Red Centre. Located in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, it is sacred to the Anangu people, the Traditional Owners of the land.) Example: - "I was so tired on Monday, but now it's Wednesday—I'm finally over the hump!" - "Learning English grammar is hard, but once you understand the basics, you're over the hump." Drop your sentences below! Let's practice together. ⬇️