Hice un viaje para mejorar mi pronunciación.

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Why does this sentence use hice (I made) instead of a form of tomar (to take) for "I took a trip"?
In Spanish, the natural way to say "to take a trip" is hacer un viaje (literally "to make a trip"). You generally use tomar for catching transport (like tomar el tren for "to take the train"), but the trip itself uses hacer.
Why do we use para here instead of por?
You use para before an infinitive verb (like mejorar) to mean "in order to." Whenever you are explaining the specific purpose or goal of an action, para is the right choice.
Why is hice in the preterite tense rather than the imperfect (hacía)?
The preterite (hice) is used because taking the trip is viewed as a single, completed event in the past. If you used the imperfect (hacía un viaje), it would change the meaning to "I was taking a trip" or "I used to take trips."
Is pronunciación feminine because it ends in -ción?
Exactly. Spanish nouns ending in -ción (which usually translate to English words ending in "-tion") are practically always feminine. You would say la pronunciación or una buena pronunciación.

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