This packet is designed for middle to high beginners or low intermediates, using a mostly common vocabulary. (It introduces some of the more common words from the Academic Word List as well.) It explains basic suffix use step by step, providing practice with each new suffix type.
Contents (16 pages in addition to the cover and answer sheets):
A 3-page Word Building Practice worksheet
You might introduce suffixes with the Word Families and Parts of Speech pages and a brainstorming activity. (Find out how much your students already know about suffixes-- they might be surprised)
Going over the alphabetical suffix list is a chance to highlight the various uses of suffixes and the relations between them. Completing the boxes on the right side of the list is another chance for students to think of one or two words for each type of suffix they may already know. It's a good partner or group activity, especially if you have a multi-level class where some students have a lot less English vocabulary than others.
The noun-building (and to a lesser extent the verb and adjective practices) reinforces the word family relations between different suffixes (-ify> -ification, etc.)
It's now a zip file, including an editable Word document so you can make changes in the lessons to better meet your students' needs.