For the learning tips section: "Start with the basics" could be "begin with fundamentals," "initiate with rudiments," or "commence with essentials." "Basic phrases and vocabulary words" might be "Elementary expressions and terminology," "Foundational language and terms," or "Introductory words and sayings." "Gradually move on to more complex words" could be "progressively transition to advanced terms," "step-by-step shift towards intricate vocabulary," or "slowly advance to sophisticated expressions."
Wait, the user specified three alternatives each. Let me ensure each replacement has three options. Let me go through each part step by step. The section on "Basic Phrases" uses "basic phrases"—maybe "everyday expressions|common greetings|introduction phrases". I need to be careful not to add extra info, just replace the words. Let me double-check that all replacements are three options and not proper nouns. Finally, output the text with the replacements in the specified format. For the learning tips section: "Start with the
Let me check each line again to ensure all rephrased words have three options and that the context makes sense with the substitutions. Sometimes, the alternatives might change the nuance slightly, but as long as they fit within the general context, it should be okay. For instance, replacing "shopping" with "purchasing" still fits the context of acquiring items, even though it's a slightly different term. The section on "Basic Phrases" uses "basic phrases"—maybe
I should go through each paragraph, replace words with three synonyms each time, and ensure that the spintax is correctly formatted. Let's take the first paragraph as an example: Finally, output the text with the replacements in
- Mastering → Dominating - Korean → Korean (no synonyms available as it's a proper noun) - Comprehensive → Thorough - Guide → Manual - Essential → Critical - Vocabulary → Terminology - Words → Terms - Foreigners → Non-native speakers
Elementary utterances: Salutations, introductions, and fundamental utterances for routine discussions. Dining and Drink: words related to meals, cafes, and preparing. Buying: