| Transport | Noun | Ways to move people or things from place to place. | “Buses are good public transport.” |
| Car | Noun | A vehicle with four wheels for a few people. | “I drive my car to the supermarket.” |
| Bus | Noun | A large vehicle that carries many people. | “I take the yellow school bus.” |
| Train | Noun | A long vehicle that moves on tracks. | “The train to the city is very fast.” |
| Bicycle | Noun | A vehicle with two wheels that you pedal. | “I ride my bicycle in the park.” |
| Walk | Verb | To move on your feet. | “I like to walk to the local shop.” |
| Drive | Verb | To control a car or bus. | “My father can drive a big truck.” |
| Ride | Verb | To sit on and control a bike, horse, or travel in a bus. | “I ride my bike every weekend.” |
| Fly | Verb | To travel through the air in a plane. | “We fly to my home country in summer.” |
| Fast | Adjective | Moving very quickly. | “Airplanes are very fast.” |
| Slow | Adjective | Moving very quietly or taking a long time. | “Walking is too slow for a long trip.” |
| Station | Noun | A place where trains or buses stop for people. | “I wait at the bus station.” |
| Ticket | Noun | A piece of paper you buy to travel. | “How much is a train ticket?” |
| Public | Adjective | For all people to use. | “I use public transport to save money.” |
| Convenient | Adjective | Easy to use and helpful. | “The subway is very convenient.” |