 Hello to all of you. Sixteen months after we started this video channel, it's now time to take another summer break. So this is not another e-lecture or screencast about a linguistic topic. Rather, I would like to thank you all for your magnificent support. I would like to thank our almost 400,000 viewers and our 3,400 subscribers who watch our videos every day. I would like to thank our 3,000 new community members on the Virtual Linguistics Campus. And I would like to thank those among you who posted magnificent comments of appraisal, but also those who corrected me and applied constructive criticism. You all, and here you can only see a selection here, you guarantee a high degree of quality assurance of whatever we do in this channel. So thank you once more. And then I would like to thank our sponsors. Without them, these videos would not have been possible. So I have to thank TechSmith Corporation who have given us permanent licenses of their wonderful programs Snagit for rapid video production and Camtasia Studio for more elaborate ways of producing videos. So thank you Anton and Troy. I also would like to thank Promethean Limited who have been supporting us so well, not only in equipping us with the video technology and this wonderful active board, which I have been using for the production of our videos, but also with numerous additional products and of course with logistic support for the conferences and the presentations where we show our units, our classes, our courses to the public. So once more, thank you to the guys from Promethean. And last but not least, of course, I have to thank my own university, Philips University Marburg, who provides me with the facilities and the technological infrastructure to realize our modern teaching and learning scenarios. So thank you once more. And last but not least, I have to thank my team. Here they are. They supply me with a bonanza of multimedia material with text, with images, with animations, with sounds and video, and of course with advice. Without them, not a single video could have been produced during the past 16 months. And this is why I keep saying, I am only the spearhead of a highly motivated team of student and research assistants. So if you see me here in front of the camera, you should really see a team. A team of young students and assistants who all want the same thing. Top-class linguistics content available for all of us. So thank you, Anna, Eva, Natalie, Leonie, and Peter. Thank you, Cornelius, Isabel, Jennifer, Mediak, Sabrina, Svenna, Svenja, and Tabea. And thank you to all the others who were part of the team before. So now we will take a short break before we restart in mid-August. Already we have produced videos for all branches of linguistics, but we will continue. The following videos will be produced, videos for our VLC classes and of course for our massive open online courses. For example, we will produce videos for the MOOC linguistics 104, applied linguistics. We will also produce videos that have to do with syntax. In fact, I will not only produce videos for this class, linguistics two or one syntax, which is by and large a generative approach to syntax, but we will also produce videos for a more traditional approach to syntax. And then we will produce micro teaching videos, that is videos where small problems are taken up and solved, where linguistic data is analyzed or linguistic software is presented. And we will continue offering massive open online courses, our free online classes, where we share our knowledge with you. So this is our program, this is our strategy and I could simply say goodbye for the next three weeks. But I'd rather inform you about something special at the end of this video. Some of you have known this already, others have not. My greatest hobby has always been music, in particular the music of the British rock band Jethro Tull. Between 1994 and 2011, I covered Jethro Tull music live on stage and produced a CD entitled Jethro Tull Classics. Here is an appetizer. Well, if you're interested and want more, load the playlist and just listen. So, see you again in a few weeks time with new videos on linguistics or on my Facebook site. And remember, in mid September our next round of MOOCs will commence. There is still enough time to register. Have a nice time until then and see you again in mid August.