چگونه از واژه ی Actually استفاده کنیم؟
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چگونه از واژه ی Actually استفاده کنیم؟
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Well hey there I’m Emma from mmmEnglish!
I hope you’ve been having an awesome day so far!
Today’s English lesson is going to be short and sweet.
I’ll go over four different ways that you can use a
very common, very useful word.
Actually.
We’ll also practise the pronunciation to help you sound
more natural and relaxed when you use this word.
‘Actually’ is one of those English words that has several
different meanings
and it can be used in a few different ways
but it can also be placed in different positions
within an English sentence as well so that can
make it seem a little confusing
and with many of my students, if
you know, they’re a little confused about a word
or a little unsure about how to use it correctly,
they tend to avoid it but we don’t want to do that.
There is no need this avoid this word.
It’s an incredibly useful word. Check it out.
We can use ‘actually’ to emphasise a fact,
to express surprise, to correct someone politely
or to change topics in a conversation.
It is a very, very handy word to know.
Now let’s start with the pronunciation ‘actually’.
Technically there are four syllables in this word.
But when spoken by a native English speaker
and they say it naturally, the word reduces down
to three syllables.
So the stress is on the first syllable,
it’s the strongest sound.
And in the second syllable, the vowel sound reduces
down to the schwa, you can hear it with the
consonant sound.
And then the last syllable is a short sound.
The schwa sound is the secret here to natural
pronunciation. It’s not
but
It’s a really relaxed sound.
Actually, check out my lesson about the schwa sound
right here for some extra practice.
You’ll get lots more pronunciation practice
if you practise with me out loud during this lesson.
There’s going to be lots of examples so get ready
to speak out loud.
So there are four different ways that you can use
the word ‘actually’ in English sentences
and number one is to emphasise a fact
or something that happened.
It actually takes longer to fly from Melbourne
to Perth than it takes to fly from Perth to Melbourne.
So I’m using ‘actually’ here to emphasise a fact.
It’s true.
The wind direction has quite a significant influence
on the flight time so it’s much faster
to fly from Perth to Melbourne.
I’ve heard so many different versions of this story,
I wish I knew what he actually said.
You know I want the truth, I want to know what he really
said at the time. I’ve only heard from others.
Do you know Paul?
We’ve spoken over the phone
but we’ve never actually met.
Have you got an example that you can
share in the comments below?
I want you to write a sentence, if you can,
where you’re using ‘actually’ to emphasise a fact.
Number two, you can use ‘actually’ to show surprise
at something unexpected.
It looks like my brother actually arrived on time.
I’m a little surprised, he’s usually late.
I was so tired I actually fell asleep
in the back of the taxi.
Did you hear that they actually sold their house?
It’s been on the market for ages.
Now ‘actually’ can also be used
to correct someone politely.
I don’t work for the government.
I’m self-employed, actually.
We’re late. The meeting starts at twelve.
Actually, think it starts after lunch.
How long has she been living in Sydney?
Actually, she lives in Singapore now.
Now you can actually use ‘actually’ to correct yourself
which is cool when you make a mistake or you’re unsure
I’m meeting with them on Thursday.
Actually, it might be Friday.
Can you think of your own example
to correct someone politely? If you can,
add it to the comments below so I can check it out soon
And finally,
we can use ‘actually’ to introduce a new topic
or to add some extra information.
Actually, I need to ask you
about something before you leave.
I’ve been meaning to talk about that with you, actually.
So notice how in both of these examples,
when we use ‘actually’ at the end or at the start
of a sentence, we use a comma
and this is really important for your writing but also
when you’re speaking. It also signals a little pause.
So that was the four ways that you can use ‘actually’
but I’ve got a couple of extra tips that I want to share
with you to actually make sure that you’re using
‘actually’ correctly
because some of my students get a little confused
between ‘actually’ and ‘currently’.
Now in English, these are not synonyms.
‘They actually moved to Tokyo.’ is not the same as
‘They currently moved to Tokyo.’
In fact, that sentence is completely incorrect.
‘Actually’ and ‘currently’ are different.
And the last thing that I want to share is ‘actually’
and ‘actual’, they have very similar meanings.
‘Actually’ is an adverb, ‘actual’ is an adjective.
Their meanings are similar.
‘Actual’ means real or factual
and it can also be used for emphasis
but they are used in different positions
within a sentence.
So usually the adjective ‘actual’ is found
before the noun.
This is the actual spot where we met.
This is the actual spot where I teach you.
Now the adverb ‘actually’
is usually used at the beginning or the end of a sentence
or before the verb.
Actually, this is where I film my videos.
I actually film them right here.
This is where I film my videos actually.
So I hope you actually learned something this lesson
and that you actually start using this word a little more
frequently in your English sentences.
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