Actually vs At the moment - English In A Minute

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Actually vs At the moment - English In A Minute

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Whats the difference between actually and at the moment? Find out in English In A Minute! James will help you judge when to use actually and when to use at the moment. Watch the video then solve the problem below! Do you complete this sentence with actually or at the moment? I used to live in Spain, but ______ I live in England. [?]Visit our website for the transcript, a summary and more quizzes- http-//www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/course/eiam/unit-1/session-37 Learn English with BBC Learning English. Every day we help you to learn English with our brilliant mix of grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, news and inspiring English programmes. We also produce regular extra videos across the week so come back every day to see whats new. Regular content MONDAY- The English We Speak MONDAY- English in a Minute TUESDAY- News Review TUESDAY- English At Work WEDNESDAY- LingoHack THURSDAY- 6 Minute English FRIDAY- Editors Choice We like receiving and reading your comments - please use English when you comment. For more videos and content that will help you learn English, visit our website- http-//www.bbclearningenglish.com

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Hi everybody. I’m James and welcome back to this week’s English In A Minute. This week we’re going to look at the differences between ‘actually’ and ‘at the moment’. These two phrases are often confused, so let’s take a look at an example: At the moment, I’m making this programme, but actually, I should be in a meeting. So this sentence shows both phrases but they’re actually quite different. Let’s break it down. At the moment, I’m making this programme. As you can see, I’m making this programme right now, so ‘at the moment’ means ‘now’, or ‘in the present’. But actually I should be in a meeting. Now, in this part of my sentence, ‘actually’ isn’t talking about time at all. ‘Actually’ means ‘in fact’ or ‘in reality’. So, if you want to talk about ‘now’, say ‘at the moment’. But if you want to say ‘in reality’ say ‘actually’. At the moment I want to go and make a coffee, but actually I think I’ll go back to my desk. Bye!

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