K Kadded a comment 4 years ago
You are now listening to the radio.
Вы сейчас слушаете радио
You're listening to the radio (at the moment)
You are now listening to the radio.
The English progressive carries an inherent meaning of NOW, so we only use it outright when there's a contrast: "You were watching tv, but now you're reading a magazine." To avoid this confusion, we often use AT THE MOMENT instead of "now" when we just mean, well... now)))