A2 Transport Vocabulary: How to Talk About Travel

Raúl Maguiña

Fondatore di Langcom | Esaminatore per Cambridge e SIELE

Luglio 16, 2026

A2📚 Vocabulary⏱️ 5 min read
Learning transport vocabulary helps you talk about how you travel every day and when you go on holiday. We use words like car, bus, train, e plane to name different ways to move from one place to another. It’s important to know these words to ask for directions, buy tickets, or simply describe your journey. For example, you can say I go to work by bus oppure We travel by plane for holidays. This lesson will teach you common transport words and how to use them correctly in simple English sentences. You will also learn important verbs and prepositions to help you describe your travel plans clearly. Mastering this vocabulary is key for everyday conversations, whether you are discussing your commute or planning an international trip. It will make communicating about travel much easier.

What are common transport words?

Here are some common words for different ways to travel. These are important for talking about your daily life and holidays.

  • Car: A private vehicle with four wheels for one or a few people.
  • Bus: A large public vehicle that carries many people on a fixed route.
  • Train: A public vehicle that runs on railway tracks, often for longer distances.
  • Plane: A vehicle that flies in the air, used for air travel.
  • Motorbike: A two-wheeled vehicle with an engine.
  • Bike (or Bicycle): A two-wheeled vehicle you pedal with your feet.
  • Boat: A vehicle that travels on water, like a river or the sea.
  • Taxi: A car you pay to drive you to a specific place.
  • Underground (UK) / Subway (US): A public train system that runs under the ground in cities.

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How do we use verbs with transport?

We use different verbs to talk about using transport. Here are some common ones:

  • Go by + transport: Use this for the general method of travel. For example, I go to work by bus.
  • Take + transport: Use this for a specific journey or a specific vehicle. For example, I take the bus to school every day.
  • Ride + bike / motorbike / horse: Use this for vehicles you sit on. For example, She rides her bike to the park.
  • Drive + car / bus / train: Use this if you are the person controlling the vehicle. For example, He drives a taxi for a living.
  • Walk: Use this when you travel using your feet. For example, I walk to the shop because it’s close.

Which prepositions do we use with transport?

Prepositions are small words like by, on, e in. They are very important for transport.

  • By: Use by for the general method of transport. We use it with most vehicles when we don’t use ‘a’ or ‘the’. For example: by car, by bus, by train, by plane, by boat.
  • On: Use on for public transport where you can stand or walk inside (like a bus or train). Also use on for two-wheeled vehicles. For example: on the bus, on the train, on a bike, on a motorbike.
  • In: Use in for private, enclosed vehicles where you usually just sit. For example: in the car, in a taxi.
  • Special case: To talk about walking, we say on foot, not by foot.
Common Transport Vocabulary
English Word Meaning / How we use it
car A private vehicle with four wheels. You drive it.
bus A large public vehicle for many people. You take it to travel around a city.
train A public vehicle on tracks. You take it for longer journeys.
plane A vehicle that flies in the sky. You take it for air travel.
motorbike A two-wheeled vehicle with an engine. You ride it.
bike A two-wheeled vehicle you pedal. You ride it.
boat A vehicle that travels on water. You can go by boat.
taxi A car you pay to drive you somewhere. You take a taxi.
underground / subway A public train system under the ground in cities. You take the underground.

Esempi

  • I usually go to work by bus.
  • She rides her bike to the park every day.
  • We took a taxi to the airport last night.
  • They are traveling by plane to London next week.
  • My father drives his car to the office every morning.
  • I prefer to walk when the weather is nice.
  • Are you on the bus now?
  • He is in his car, stuck in traffic.

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Errori comuni per chi parla spagnolo

Spanish speakers often use “en” for all types of transport. In English, we use different prepositions. This can be confusing.

  • Errato: I go in bus.
  • Corretto: I go by bus. (For the general method)
  • Errato: I am in the bike.
  • Corretto: I am on the bike. (For two-wheeled vehicles)

Remember these rules:

  • Use by for the general method (e.g., by car, by train).
  • Use in for private enclosed vehicles (e.g., in a car, in a taxi).
  • Use on for public transport (e.g., on the bus, on the train) and two-wheeled vehicles (e.g., on a bike).

Domande frequenti

What is the difference between a bike and a motorbike?

A bike (or bicycle) uses pedals and your own power to move. A motorbike has an engine and uses fuel to move much faster.

Can I say ‘by foot’ in English?

No, we do not say by foot. When you walk, the correct expression is on foot. For example, I go to school on foot.

When do I use ‘take’ and when do I use ‘go by’?

Use go by for the general method of travel, like I go by bus. Use take when you talk about a specific journey or a specific vehicle, like I take the 8 o’clock bus oppure I take a taxi.

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Informazioni sull'autore: Raúl Maguiña

Raúl Maguiña è il direttore dell’Asociación Educativa Langcom, un centro autorizzato di preparazione all’esame Cambridge English con sede a STATI UNITI D'AMERICA. Con oltre un decennio di esperienza nel campo dell'insegnamento delle lingue e delle certificazioni internazionali, ha aiutato migliaia di studenti, insegnanti e istituti scolastici in 25 paesi a ottenere le certificazioni di inglese Cambridge, IELTS, TOEFL e Michigan.

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