Break down the word into syllables: Pio-gli-ta-zone. This helps isolate individual sounds and prevents rushing.
Practice each syllable individually, focusing on the correct sounds. Pay close attention to the stress on the second syllable: gli-ta.
Listen to audio pronunciations from reputable sources like medical dictionaries or pronunciation websites. Repeat after the audio recording, mimicking the intonation and stress.
Record yourself pronouncing the word and compare it to the audio examples. Identify areas for improvement and practice those sections repeatedly.
Use a mirror to observe your mouth and tongue movements. Ensure your articulation is clear and precise.
Practice regularly, even for short periods. Consistency is key to improving pronunciation.
Consider using mnemonic devices to remember the pronunciation. For example, associate sounds with familiar words.
If you have difficulty with specific sounds, work on improving your articulation of those sounds in isolation before applying them to the word.
Seek feedback from a native speaker or a speech therapist for personalized guidance and correction.