"to" is "bis|hinsichtlich|auf".
- "Mastering": not a proper noun, can be rephrased. - "German": proper noun, skip. - "A2": proper noun, part of the language level, skip. - "Schreiben": proper noun (German for "writing"), skip. - "Comprehensive": not a proper noun, rephrase. - "Guide": not a proper noun, rephrase. - "Creating": not a proper noun, rephrase. - "Effective": not a proper noun, rephrase. - "PDFs": proper noun (specific format), skip. german a2 schreiben pdf
The phrase "German A2 Schreiben" is part of a title or specific name. So "German" is part of that title, making it a proper noun. Therefore, "German", "A2", "Schreiben" should be left as is. However, "A2" is part of the level, which may not be a proper noun in some contexts. Wait, in the previous example, the assistant rewrote "Deutsche Welle" as a proper noun and left it. But in the current case, "German A2 Schreiben" is part of the text. So "German" here is part of the title, so it's a proper noun. Therefore, "German", "A2", and "Schreiben" should not be replaced. "to" is "bis|hinsichtlich|auf"
"level" is "Stufe|Ebene|Abschnitt".
But in the user's original text, "German A2 Schreiben" is part of the phrase "for German A2 Schreiben". If the user considers "German A2 Schreiben" as a specific course or certification, it's a proper noun. Therefore, the entire phrase should not be touched. However, the user's instruction says to skip proper nouns, so we have to leave "German A2 Schreiben" as is. - "A2": proper noun, part of the language level, skip
1. Identify all instances in the text where three options are listed under a term. 2. Replace the commas and 'or' with the option format. 3. Ensure that the original names are preserved and not changed. 4. Provide the result only, without any explanation.
"language" is "Sprache|Sprachfertigkeit|Verständnis".