But maybe some of these could be better. For example, "phrasebook" might not fit as well, maybe "word bank" or "vocabulary list". Also, "communication skills" could be communication.
I should check each part of the text to ensure I'm replacing the actual content words, not the structure. The phrases like "organized by theme and level of difficulty" might need their key words spintaxed. "Organized" could become "categorized|grouped|sorted", "theme" as "topic|subject|area", and "level of difficulty" as "challenge|complexity|difficulty tier". Max-s Words.pdf
Wait, the user specified "every word with 3 synonyms". But in the example, the assistant used w2 for each word. However, if the word is part of a phrase like "language learners", perhaps "language" is the word to be spintaxed, not "learners". Wait, the instruction says "every word", so each individual word in the text except names. But maybe some of these could be better
I should also ensure that the synonyms don't change the meaning. For example, "comprehension" replaced with "understanding" is okay, but "understanding" alone might need context. Wait, "reading and listening comprehension" becomes reading and auditorycomprehensionabilities? Hmm, maybe better to keep "comprehension" as one of the options but add synonyms. I should check each part of the text
So, proceeding step by step, replacing each word with three synonyms in spintax format where possible, leaving names like "Max-s Words" unchanged.