Vocabulary:
• Piece (noun): A part of something.
Example: A piece of cake, a piece of paper.
• Slice (noun): A thin, flat piece of something.
Example: A slice of bread, a slice of cheese.
• Bottle (noun): A container for liquids.
Example: A bottle of water, a bottle of juice.
• Cup (noun): A small container used for drinking.
Example: A cup of tea, a cup of coffee.
• Glass (noun): A container made of glass, used for drinks.
Example: A glass of milk, a glass of juice.
• Bowl (noun): A round, deep dish.
Example: A bowl of soup, a bowl of rice.
• Can (noun): A metal container for liquids or food.
Example: A can of soda, a can of beans.
• Jar (noun): A glass container with a lid.
Example: A jar of honey, a jar of pickles.
• Box (noun): A square or rectangular container.
Example: A box of cereal, a box of chocolates.
• Loaf (noun): A whole unit of bread.
Example: A loaf of bread.
• Bar (noun): A solid, rectangular piece.
Example: A bar of chocolate, a bar of soap.
• Roll (noun): A small, round piece of bread.
Example: A roll of bread.
• Packet (noun): A small, flat package.
Example: A packet of sugar, a packet of biscuits.
• Drop (noun): A very small amount of liquid.
Example: A drop of water, a drop of oil.
• Pinch (noun): A small amount of something, usually powdery.
Example: A pinch of salt.
• Stick (noun): A long, thin piece.
Example: A stick of butter.
• Dash (noun): A small amount of something (used with liquids).
Example: A dash of lemon juice.
• Carton (noun): A cardboard container for liquids.
Example: A carton of milk, a carton of juice.