English For International Tourism Intermediate | Teacher Book.zip [portable]

Now, putting it all together. For each segment, I need to replace the key terms with three alternatives in spintax format. Let me go paragraph by paragraph.

Wait, the user's example might be using phrases, but actually, the instruction says "each word with 3 options". So each individual word in the text should have three choices. For example, in "English for International Tourism", "English" is a proper noun and should be skipped. The rest like "for" would have options like regarding, "tourism" as before, etc. Now, putting it all together

So, for the sentence: "The “English for International Tourism Intermediate Teacher Book.zip” is a comprehensive guide for teachers who are teaching English for International Tourism at the intermediate level." The part inside the quotes is a proper noun and stays. The "English for International Tourism" outside the quotes is part of the sentence and should be modified with options like "English for Global Tourism" or "Language for Travel Industry", etc. Wait, the user's example might be using phrases,

Let me go through the text step by step. Take the first sentence: "The tourism industry has become a significant contributor to the global economy..." Here, "tourism" could be replaced with tourism, "industry" might become sector, "significant" could be key, and so on. I need to be careful with each word, checking if it's a proper noun. For instance, "English for International Tourism" is a proper noun and should be left unchanged. The rest like "for" would have options like

Okay, so the user wants me to modify every term in the given text by replacing each term with three variants formatted as v2. Proper nouns should stay the same. Let me start by understanding the requirements clearly.

Also, "Language Learning Apps" is part of the list in Additional Resources. If it's a proper name of an app, it should stay, but here it's a general category, so it can be reformatted as "Educational Software".

However, the user provided an example where phrases like "The “English for International Tourism Intermediate Teacher Book.zip”" were left as is because they're proper nouns. So I have to ensure that the book title stays the same. Let me check the original text again.