Using Suffixes in Conversation Can Improve Your English
Welcome, English learners!
Are you looking to Improve Your Pronunciation?
Well today, we embark on a journey to tackle one of the trickiest aspects of language learning: mispronunciation. Whether you’re navigating English as a second language or honing your skills as a native speaker, the nuances of spelling and pronunciation can present quite the challenge. Do not be afraid, here at the Lending Language Lab, we’re dedicated to equipping you with the tools you need to conquer these obstacles.
It might surprise you to learn that even native English speakers grapple with pronunciation issues. The intricacies of the English language can confuse even the most seasoned language enthusiasts. But not to worry, with a bit of guidance and practice, you can navigate this linguistic puzzle with confidence.
Today, we’re diving into the realm of suffixes. Suffixes are those sneaky little additions to the end of words that can change their tense, type, or other grammatical properties. Let’s explore some common suffixes and how they influence pronunciation:
When encountering words ending in “-tion,” “-sion,” “-cion,” or “-tian,”
-tion:
If the word ends with “-tion” and has an ‘s‘ before it, it is pronounced as “chun“ or “chin.” Think of your chin as a clue to remember this pronunciation.
**Examples:**
– Question: Queschun
– Digestion: Digeschun
-tion:
If the word ends with “–tion” and has any other letter before it, it is pronounced as “shun.”
**Examples:**
– Location: Locashun
– Protection: Protecshun
By understanding these pronunciation patterns, you can navigate words with “-tion” suffixes with ease.
This concludes the first part of mastering English pronunciation. Stay tuned for Part 2, where we’ll look into more suffixes and pronunciation tips to enhance your language skills.
**Remember, practice makes perfect, so don’t hesitate to use these words regularly to solidify your understanding.
Until next time, happy learning!
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