ELEVATED ENGLISH

SHOULD I USE GET ON OR GET IN?

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99% of English Learners Make This Vehicle Mistake
So, your English is pretty advanced. You can debate politics, write professional emails, and watch movies without any subtitles. You’re feeling confident. But then, you’re on a trip with a few native speakers, a bus pulls up, and your brain just… freezes. What do you say? “Let’s get in the bus”? Or is it, “Let’s get on the bus”?
You hesitate. And in that one tiny moment, you’ve flagged yourself as a learner. It’s a frustrating little detail, but it’s one of those things that separates even very advanced speakers from native speakers. Sound familiar? If you’ve ever been confused about whether to use “in” or “on” with cars, buses, and planes, trust me, you are not alone. It’s a mistake that trips up almost everyone.
But what if I told you there’s a simple trick that will fix this for good? A single, physical rule that will make you sound more natural, instantly. Stick with me, because by the end of this, you’ll never second-guess yourself on this again.99% of English Learners Make This Vehicle Mistake
Even advanced English speakers get confused when talking about cars, buses, and planes. We reveal the simple size-based trick that will make you sound like a native speaker instantly.
Included:examples, activities, sentence building

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ELEVATED ENGLISH

Michelle Ferguson

Meet the Seller

I'm Michelle and I have been teaching English online for 5 years. I have a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education and love helping kids understand English in a fun way. Online teaching brings challenges of keeping students engaged. My lessons are guaranteed to do that. They bring joy and fun to each class. I believe every child can enjoy English with the right support.

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