This bottles vocabulary lesson will help you understand the words bottle, neck, bottle top, bottle opener, label, cork, corkscrew and screw top correctly.
(a) bottle noun a glass or plastic container for liquids with a narrow part at the top
- Empty beer bottles are very sad to see.
(a) neck noun the long narrow part of a bottle near the top
- You can hold a beer bottle at the neck to drink it.
(a) bottle top noun a circular piece of metal or plastic used to close a bottle
- Please put the bottle top back on when you have finished. It stops the bubbles escaping.
(a) bottle opener noun a small tool used for taking off a metal bottle top
- If we can’t find the bottle opener we will have to drink the wine.
(a) label noun a piece of paper on the bottle which tells you about what is inside
- The label tells me that this wine is a Chardonnay and comes from Australia.
(a) cork noun a piece of wood that goes in the hole at the top of a bottle of wine
- The cork is very dry so, I need to take it out slowly.
(a) corkscrew noun a tool used for taking the corks out of bottles of wine
- If we can’t find the corkscrew we will have to drink the sherry.
(a) screw top noun a plastic or metal bottle top that you turn to put on or take off the bottle
- This wine doesn’t need a corkscrew to open it. It has a screw top.
Now do the Bottles exercise.
Choose the correct definition to match the word.
Now watch the video to clarify and reinforce your understanding of the vocabulary.

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