Transport
The short answer
You approach the ticket window at a bus station and buy a single or return ticket to your destination.
What you'll practise
12 practice scenes · CEFR A2 · Elementary
Example scenarios
Buying a Bus Ticket
You approach the ticket window at a bus station and buy a single or return ticket to your destination.
Taking a Taxi
You hail a taxi, tell the driver your destination, and ask roughly how long the journey will take.
At the Train Station
You find the information desk at a train station and ask which platform your train departs from.
Asking About Departure Times
You ask a station employee when the next train or bus to your destination leaves and when it arrives.
Common questions
What vocabulary does the "Transport" unit teach?
The Transport unit teaches vocabulary used in situations such as buying a bus ticket, taking a taxi, at the train station across 12 practice scenes.
What CEFR level is "Transport"?
The Transport topic is taught at CEFR A2 level. CEFR levels run from A1 (complete beginner) through C2 (mastery). A2 represents elementary Spanish.
What real situations does "Transport" prepare you for?
The first practice scene is: "You approach the ticket window at a bus station and buy a single or return ticket to your destination." All scenes are designed to mirror authentic Spanish-speaking situations you are likely to encounter.
How does Rumbo teach "Transport" vocabulary?
Rumbo teaches Transport vocabulary through AI-generated conversational scenes. Every word appears in context — paired with a native-style dialogue matched to your Spanish variant and goal — rather than through isolated flashcard drilling.
Related vocabulary topics
Grammar that supports this vocabulary
Ready to practise Transport?
Find your level first — the 2-minute test places you precisely on the CEFR scale so your first session starts exactly where you need it.