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Easy English Conversation Practice Podcast B1 | Easy English Learn | How to Navigate Public Transport in English Welcome to English Steps, your go-to resource for learning English through real conversations. In this episode, Sam and Alex teach you how to stop sounding like a robot and start speaking naturally about public transport. You'll learn the golden rule of English transport vocabulary: "get on/off" for buses, trains, and planes versus "get in/out" for cars and taxis. Plus phrases for asking about routes, seats, fares, and avoiding rush hour. Terrified of using public transport in English-speaking countries? This B1-level Easy English podcast teaches you natural phrases and prepositions that native speakers actually use—from booking tickets to asking if a seat is taken. 👆 Stay tuned till the end! Our vocabulary expert breaks down why "I enter the bus" sounds robotic and shows you the simple rule that fixes it all. In this episode, you will: learn the golden rule: "get on/off" (buses, trains, planes) vs "get in/out" (cars, taxis) discover phrases like "Does this bus go to...?" and "Is this seat taken?" understand important vocabulary: fare, validate, tap off, rush hour hear real examples of commuters asking for help naturally practice complete conversations from entering to exiting transport You'll learn how to: navigate any public transport confidently with natural prepositions ask about destinations and routes without sounding formal request seats politely and understand boarding procedures understand the difference between UK and Australian transport systems avoid the mistake of saying "I enter the bus" (sounds like an alien!) 🎧 How to use this episode: First, listen to the full episode and notice the golden rule for different types of transport. Then listen again and practice the key phrases: "I'm getting on the bus," "Does this go to...?" and "Is this seat taken?" Finally, answer the final question: What's your favorite way to travel around a city? Answer in English using your new transport vocabulary! 💬 Question for you: Tell us in the comments: What's your favorite way to travel around a city? Do you prefer the bus, train, or walking? Answer like this: "I prefer [bus/train/walking] because..." and explain why! Playlists: 🎙️ START HERE (B1) — Best Episodes: • START HERE (B1) — Best Episodes 🎧 English Conversations for Real-Life Situations | Easy English Practice: • English Conversations for Real-Life Situat... #learnenglishwithpodcast #englishspeakingpractice #englishpodcast #learnenglish #publictransport #travelvocabulary #englishconversation #englishsteps #easyenglish #b1english #transportenglish #naturalspeech