the week after the current week
Following week
I interpret that to mean any day of the following week.
Over a four-week period, Gail earned the following commissions
the week following graduation(:
If you do this then you put yourself at risk of pregnancy
Semaine suivante
They mean the upcoming week.
No, this needs to be worded differently. Since Friday before Monday of the following week is the same as Friday of this week, one could say, "Send in your reports this Friday" or "Send in your reports Friday of this week." If the intent is to mean Friday of next week, and not the current week, one could say, "Send in your reports Friday of next week. Using a date as well as the day of the week would make it clearest: "Send in your reports Friday, December 17." It is interesting to note that even native speakers of English are often confused about what "this Friday" or "next Friday" mean, so it is best to supply enough information that the intended Friday is absolutely clear.
work you are meant to do for the week
work that is meant to do for the week
There are seven days in one week.
week starting (on certain date)