Essential Transport Vocabulary for A1 English Learners — A1 English vocabulary lesson by Langcom

Essential Transport Vocabulary for A1 English Learners

Raúl Maguiña

Langcom Founder | Cambridge and SIELE Examiner

July 14, 2026

A1📚 Vocabulary⏱️ 4 min read
Learning basic transport vocabulary helps you talk about how you travel every day. Words like car, bus, train, and plane are very important for A1 English learners. You can use them to describe your daily commute, plan a trip, or understand simple conversations about getting around. For example, you might say, I go to work by bus or We travel by plane for holidays. Knowing these words will make it easier to communicate your travel plans and understand directions. This lesson will teach you seven common transport words and show you how to use them in simple sentences. Let’s start moving!

What are common ways to travel?

There are many ways to travel. We use different words for different types of transport.

  • A car is a vehicle with four wheels. Many people use a car to go to work or visit friends.
  • A bus is a large vehicle that carries many people, usually on a fixed route. You can take a bus to travel in a city.
  • A train is a long vehicle that runs on railway tracks. People use a train for longer journeys between cities.
  • A plane is a vehicle that flies in the sky. We travel by plane to go to other countries.
  • A boat is a vehicle that travels on water. You can take a boat on a lake or the sea.
  • A bike is a bicycle. You pedal it with your feet. It’s good for short distances and exercise.
  • A motorbike is a vehicle with two wheels and an engine. It is faster than a bike.

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How do we use these words in sentences?

We often use the preposition by with transport words to say how we travel.

  • When you travel using a vehicle, you say by car, by bus, by train, by plane, by boat, or by motorbike.
  • For a bike (bicycle), we usually say by bike or on my bike.
  • If you walk, you say on foot.

Remember to use the correct word for each type of transport.

Talking about your daily travel

You can use these words to talk about your daily routine or plans.

  • To ask someone how they travel: How do you go to school?
  • To answer: I go to school by bus. or I go to school on my bike.
  • To talk about a trip: We will travel by train to the mountains.
  • To talk about a holiday: They went to Spain by plane.
Common Transport Words
English Word Meaning / How it travels
car A vehicle with four wheels, travels on roads.
bus A large vehicle for many people, travels on roads.
train A vehicle on railway tracks, travels on land.
plane A vehicle that flies in the air.
boat A vehicle that travels on water.
bike A bicycle, you pedal it, travels on roads/paths.
motorbike A two-wheeled vehicle with an engine, travels on roads.

Examples

  • My father drives his car to work every day.
  • I take the bus to the city center.
  • The train leaves at 7 o’clock in the morning.
  • We fly by plane when we visit my grandparents.
  • Let’s take a boat trip on the lake.
  • She rides her bike to the park.
  • He has a fast motorbike.

Practice

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Common mistakes for Spanish speakers

Spanish speakers sometimes make these mistakes:

  • Confusing bike and motorbike: A bike is a bicycle (you pedal). A motorbike has an engine.
    Correct: I ride my bike to school.
    Incorrect: I ride my motorbike to school (if you mean a bicycle).
  • Using ‘auto’ instead of car: While ‘auto’ is understood, car is much more common in everyday English.
    Correct: I bought a new car.
    Less common: I bought a new auto.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a ‘bike’ and a ‘motorbike’?

A bike is a bicycle that you pedal with your feet. A motorbike is a vehicle with two wheels and an engine, so it is much faster and does not require pedaling.

How do I say I travel by walking?

When you walk to a place, you say on foot. For example, I go to the shop on foot.

Can I use ‘on the bus’ instead of ‘by bus’?

Yes, you can say on the bus or by bus. Both are correct. On the bus focuses on being inside the bus, while by bus focuses on the method of transport.

About the Author: Raúl Maguiña

Raúl Maguiña is the Director of Asociación Educativa Langcom, an Authorized Cambridge English Preparation Centre in USA. With over a decade of experience in language education and international certification, he has helped thousands of students, teachers and educational institutions across 25 countries achieve Cambridge, IELTS, TOEFL, and Michigan English certifications.

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