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Meaning

I’m heading to is used when talking about a specific destination that you’re traveling towards. Intending to go to some specified location.

Today’s Sentences

01

I’m heading to work.

Situation 1

Are you ready to leave already?

Yea, I’m heading to work.

What about breakfast?

No time for breakfast today!
See you later!

Situation 2

I’m heading to work now.

Really?
I’m leaving too.

Wanna ride to the subway?

That would be great.

02

I’m heading to school.

Situation 1

I’m heading to school.

Why are you leaving so early?

I have a test during first period today.

Okay, I’ll see you for dinner later.
Have a good day!

Situation 2

Where are you going?

I’m heading to school.

But it’s Saturday.

I must be out of my mind to think that I have to be at school on a Saturday.

03

I’m heading to the bakery.

Situation 1

I’m heading to the bakery.
Do you need anything?

I’d love a loaf of Sourdough bread, if they have any left.

Sure.
Anything else?

If they have their homemade butter, but if not, that’s ok.

Situation 2

Do you know where the keys are?

They should be on the island in the kitchen.
Where are you off to?

I’m heading to the bakery.
Message me if you need anything.

Okay, I will.

04

I’m heading to the airport.

Situation 1

Where are you now?

I’m heading to the airport.

Thanks for visiting me while you were in town.
It was great to see you!

I’m so glad we got a chance to catch up.
Let me know when you’re in town and we’ll get together again.

Situation 2

I’m heading to the airport.

Okay. I’m so upset that you’re leaving.
I can’t bear to see you off.

I understand.
I’ll be back to visit soon.

Love you so much, I’ll miss you.
Take care of yourself.

05

I’m heading to the bus stop.

Situation 1

Are you at school already?

No, I’m heading to the bus stop.

Sorry I didn’t get a chance to see you in the morning.

Everyone was asleep so I just left earlier.
Have a good day!

Situation 2

I’m just leaving my house now, want me to pick you up?

I’m heading to the bus stop.
But it’d be great if you gave me a ride.

I’ll pick you up at the bus stop in 10 minutes.

Great!
See you in a bit.

Writer’s Note

Did you know that you can use I’m heading to in place of I’m going to or I’m on my way to? Here are a few examples to show you:

  1. I’m going to the supermarket. 👉 I’m heading to the supermarket.
  2. I’m on my way to the baseball game. 👉 I’m heading to the baseball game.
  3. I’m going to the graduation party now. 👉 I’m heading to the graduation party now.
  4. I’m on my way to your house. 👉 I’m heading to your house.
  5. I’m going to the construction site. 👉 I’m heading to the construction site.
  6. I’m on my way to the gas station. 👉 I’m heading to the gas station.
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