Английские выражения B2+ | TO HEAD somewhere
To HEAD SOMEWHERE To head somewhere is to go somewhere with a particular goal or travel to a place. HEAD TO or FOR While head to has a clear, specific goal or destination, head for is more abstract. She is heading to the library to study for her test. = Here she has a clear goal, she is going to hit the books. She is heading for trouble, skipping so many lessons. = Here we suspect that she will have problems as a result, but we don't know exactly what will happen. Write your own example to remember this phrase better in the comments. Enjoy learning English with us! #english #conversational #EnglishB2 #EnglishC1
To HEAD SOMEWHERE To head somewhere is to go somewhere with a particular goal or travel to a place. HEAD TO or FOR While head to has a clear, specific goal or destination, head for is more abstract. She is heading to the library to study for her test. = Here she has a clear goal, she is going to hit the books. She is heading for trouble, skipping so many lessons. = Here we suspect that she will have problems as a result, but we don't know exactly what will happen. Write your own example to remember this phrase better in the comments. Enjoy learning English with us! #english #conversational #EnglishB2 #EnglishC1
