Por vs. Para can be tricky, but here’s a simple way to think about it: POR usually explains the reason, cause, duration, or method.Example: No fui a clase por estar enfermo. PARA usually points toward a goal, purpose, deadline, destination, or person receiving something.Example: Estudio español para viajar. 👇Write 3–5 sentences using por and para. Try to use both in different ways. Don’t worry about being perfect — this is how we improve!