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Sandwich Drama by Unana Boo

Lost in Translation: The Sandwich Saga in Northern Ireland

I am standing in a tiny petrol station shop somewhere in Northern Ireland. Itโ€™s my first week in this new country, and my nerves are doing cartwheels. Iโ€™m here to work as an au pair and, hopefully, to improve my English โ€” which, right now, feels like itโ€™s on life support.

The family Iโ€™m staying with has stopped for a quick bite. I want to order on my own to practice. Behind the counter, a young assistant beams a friendly smile at me.

โ€œHi there! Would you like a roll?โ€ she asks.

A roll? What kind of roll? Like a toilet roll? She points at the bread selection. Oh, right โ€” a sandwich.

I stare at the glass display. Bread, cheese, meats, sauces โ€” my brain has turned into a blank whiteboard.

Then she starts firing questions like a game show host:

โ€œWhat kind of bread? White, brown, or seeded?โ€

โ€œCheese?โ€

โ€œToasted?โ€

โ€œWhat salad? Lettuce, tomato, onion, cucumber?โ€

โ€œSauce? Mayo, ketchup, sweet chilli?โ€

This feels less like ordering food and more like an interrogation by a sandwich CIA.

My brain is screaming: HELP! I only know two answers: โ€œYes, pleaseโ€ and โ€œNo, thank you.โ€

So I guess.

โ€œUhmโ€ฆ yes, please,โ€ I say, flashing a nervous smile.

โ€œCheese?โ€

โ€œYes, please.โ€

โ€œToasted?โ€

โ€œYes, please.โ€

โ€œSalad?โ€

โ€œNo, thank you.โ€

โ€œAnd sauce?โ€

โ€œUhmโ€ฆ yes, please.โ€

The assistant nods like I just cracked the sandwich code, then gets to work.

I have no clue whatโ€™s coming.

She hands me the roll โ€” but this isnโ€™t just any bread roll. Itโ€™s the kind of roll that looks like it survived a minor apocalypse. The bread is white, crusty on the outside but suspiciously squishy inside, like it had a secret life as a sponge. Itโ€™s toasted just enough to be crunchy, but also a bit burnt in one corner โ€” a crispy little black badge of honor.

Inside, thereโ€™s melted cheese oozing out, but the main filling is plain pasta. On a sandwich. And on top? A generous slathering of ketchup, like someone accidentally grabbed the kidsโ€™ craft glue instead.

It looks less like lunch and more like a sad science experiment gone wrong.

But I pay and walk out.

The mother of the family โ€” my future boss โ€” watches me, eyes wide.

โ€œIs that what you wanted?โ€ she asks kindly.

I smile awkwardly.

โ€œUhmโ€ฆ yes. I like it,โ€ I lie. I am a bold-faced liar.

I take a bite.

Disgusting. Worse than my student attempts at cooking.

But I donโ€™t want to make a bad impression.

So I smile and say, โ€œItโ€™s delicious.โ€

This is me: a university graduate with an A in English, who just landed in Northern Ireland โ€” and still canโ€™t order a simple sandwich without a panic attack.

I make a mental note: Must study really, really hardโ€ฆ or Iโ€™ll starve.

๐Ÿ“˜ Phrase Glossary
PhraseMeaning
nerves are doing cartwheelsFeeling extremely nervous.
on life supportBarely functioning or very weak (used humorously here for language skills).
blank whiteboardA completely empty mind โ€” forgetting everything in the moment.
interrogation by a sandwich CIAA playful exaggeration โ€” the questions felt intense and overwhelming.
survived a minor apocalypseLooks rough, messy, or damaged โ€” very unappetizing.
crispy little black badge of honorA burnt spot on food, described humorously like a badge or prize.
sad science experiment gone wrongSomething that looks strange or disgusting.
bold-faced liarSomeone who lies confidently or without hesitation (used jokingly).
Must study really, really hardโ€ฆA mental note to oneself, showing determination (with humor).

๐Ÿง  Grammar explained

Present Simple ๐ŸŸข

Use: To talk about facts, habits, general truths, and repeated actions.

Examples:

  • I am here to work as an au pair.
  • She asks.
  • My brain is in panic mode.

Present Continuous ๐Ÿ”ต

Use: To describe actions happening right now or temporary situations. Also used for planned near-future events.

Examples:

  • I am standing in a small petrol station shop.
  • She is smiling at me.
  • The assistant starts preparing something.
  • I am going to work for this family.

Present Perfect ๐ŸŸฃ

Use: To talk about actions or events that happened in the past but are connected to the present, or for recent actions with present results.

Examples:

Who has just finished school.

The family has stopped here.

They have run out of meat.

โ“Quiz Time

๐ŸŽฏTrue or False

๐Ÿค“ Time for Grammar

โœ๏ธ Writing Practice

Writing Task:

Write a short paragraph (5โ€“7 sentences) about a time when you felt nervous while speaking English or ordering food. Use the vocabulary and tenses from the story.

Sentence Starters to Help You Write:

  • I feel nervous whenโ€ฆ
  • The assistant is asking meโ€ฆ
  • There is a big selection ofโ€ฆ
  • I have neverโ€ฆ before.
  • The bread isโ€ฆ
  • I smile becauseโ€ฆ
  • I am trying toโ€ฆ
  • I have justโ€ฆ

Example Prompt to Ask ChatGPT for Help:

“I wrote a short paragraph about feeling nervous when speaking English. Can you please check my grammar and suggest corrections?”

๐Ÿค–Ask AI for help

Stuck on a word? Confused by a tense? Want to practice more?
Try these prompts with your favorite AI (like ChatGPT)!

๐Ÿง  Grammar Help

  • โ€œExplain the difference between past simple and present perfect with examples.โ€
  • โ€œWhat does used to mean, and how do I use it?โ€
  • โ€œCan you rewrite this sentence in passive voice: They made the sandwich fresh.โ€

๐Ÿ“š Vocabulary Boost

  • โ€œGive me 5 synonyms for nervous and how to use them.โ€
  • โ€œWhatโ€™s the opposite of crunchy? Use it in a sentence.โ€
  • โ€œMake a vocabulary list from this short text: [Paste text]โ€

โœ๏ธ Practice Prompts

  • โ€œGive me 3 quiz questions about the difference between say and tell.โ€
  • โ€œCreate 5 fill-in-the-blank questions to practice food vocabulary.โ€
  • โ€œCorrect my sentence and explain the mistake: She donโ€™t like olives.โ€

๐Ÿ’ก Tip for Learners

Start your prompt with:

“I’m an English learner at A2/B1 level. Please…”
That way, the AI knows how simple or advanced to keep the answer!

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