Do we get ON a bus or get IN a bus?

Hi and welcome to the Espresso English Podcast, where you can improve your English in just a few minutes a day. My name is Shayna and I'm the teacher at Espresso English. Make sure to visit the website ispressoenglish.net, where you can get online courses and e-books that will help you learn English even faster. Let's get started with today's lesson. Today's question is very interesting. Do we get on a bus or get in a bus? The answer is on, we get on or get on to a bus, train, subway, plane, bicycle and motorcycle. But we get in or into a car, truck or taxi. So we use get on for mass public transportation like buses and trains, as well as for bicycles and motorcycles, where we are sitting on a seat but there is not an enclosed space. And we use get in for a smaller vehicle like a car. When we leave, we get off a bus, train, subway, airplane, bicycle or motorcycle. But we get out of a car, truck or taxi. Now you know the right words to use, thanks for watching. If you want more great English lessons, visit EspressoEnglish.net, where you can sign up by email to receive a free e-book with 500 plus real English phrases. You'll also find online courses to help you improve your English fast, even if you don't have much time to study. Keep practicing your English and I hope you have a wonderful day.