Need to be careful with contractions like "Teacher’s" -> Teacher’s. Even if "Educatore’s" seems off, as per the previous example, just replicate.
Another thing to consider is consistency. Each instance of a word that's replaced should have different synonyms. Let me go through each paragraph carefully. The second paragraph starts with "For teachers...", so "teachers" becomes the three variations I mentioned earlier. Words like "range" might be array. Oxford English For Careers Tourism 2 Teacher-s Book Download
I'll need to process the entire text line by line. For each line, split into words, check if it's a proper noun, and if not, replace it with synonyms. Use the format v3 for each replacement. Avoid any markdown in the output and just provide the transformed text. Need to be careful with contractions like "Teacher’s"
First sentence: "Oxford English for Careers Tourism 2 is a coursebook designed for students..." Here, "Oxford" is a proper noun, so keep it. "English" can be replaced with synonyms like Anglo or Brit. "Coursebook" could be textbook, manual, etc. "Designed" might be crafted, created, etc. "For" could be regarding, concerning, etc. Each instance of a word that's replaced should