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How to Use ACTUALLY in English | Daily English Convarsetion| Speak Polite & Natural English
In this episode, we focus on two words that confuse many English learners: “Actually” These words are used all the time in English, and knowing the difference will make your speaking sound much more natural.
Join our hosts Tom and Lucy as they explore these common words in a fun and practical conversation, just like real people do every day.
ACTUALLY is one of the most common words in everyday English. Native speakers use it all the time — sometimes 20, 30, even 50 times a day — without even noticing. It appears in conversations at work, at home, in meetings, in text messages, and in casual chats with friends.
But many English learners either avoid this word completely or use it in the wrong way. Some learners only think it means “in reality.” Others use it in sentences where it doesn’t sound natural.
This episode will help you finally understand ACTUALLY clearly and confidently — so you can use it the way native speakers do.
In this lesson, you will practice and understand:
You will learn the 6 most common ways native speakers use ACTUALLY in daily life.
You will see how ACTUALLY can politely correct someone without sounding rude or aggressive.
You will clearly understand the difference between “I liked it” and “I actually liked it.”
You will hear natural pronunciation, rhythm, and intonation so you can sound smoother and more confident.
You will listen to slow, clear, natural conversations that are easy to follow.
You will learn real-life English expressions that you can start using immediately in your own conversations.
The 6 Meanings of ACTUALLY explained simply:
ACTUALLY for correction
Example: “Actually, that’s not right.”
This use helps you correct someone in a soft and polite way instead of sounding direct or harsh.
ACTUALLY for surprise
Example: “I actually liked it!”
This shows that something was different from what you expected. Maybe you thought it would be bad, but it turned out good.
ACTUALLY to emphasize truth
Example: “This actually happened.”
You use this when something sounds unbelievable and you want to make it clear that it is true.
ACTUALLY for polite disagreement
Example: “Actually, I think…”
This allows you to share a different opinion without creating conflict. It makes your disagreement sound softer and more respectful.
ACTUALLY as a thinking or filler word
Example: “So actually, what I meant was…”
You use it when you need a moment to think or when you want to change what you were about to say.
ACTUALLY as an intensifier
Example: “That’s actually really good!”
Here, ACTUALLY makes your compliment or reaction stronger and more genuine.
This episode is perfect for:
Beginners who want to sound more natural and less like a textbook.
Intermediate learners who want to speak more like native speakers.
Students preparing for conversations, presentations, or exams.
Travelers who want to communicate more smoothly and politely.
Working professionals who need soft, natural English in meetings and emails.
Self-learners who enjoy podcast-style lessons with real conversations.
Anyone who wants to feel more confident speaking English in real life.
What you will gain from this episode:
You will master one powerful word that native speakers use dozens of times every day.
You will learn how to correct someone politely without sounding rude.
You will understand how to express surprise in a natural way.
You will discover small pronunciation details that make a big difference.
You will learn useful expressions like “actually,” “not actually,” and “what actually happened.”
You will build confidence in both speaking and listening.
By the end of this lesson, ACTUALLY will no longer feel confusing. Instead, it will feel like a helpful tool you can use in many different situations — at work, with friends, in meetings, and in everyday conversations.
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