 As you probably know, pragmatics is the branch of linguistics that studies the use of language and its effects. This unit introduces three aspects of pragmatic analysis. It will be shown how words or phrases can relate an utterance to time, space or persons, what speakers do with their utterances and how speakers organize conversations. In the virtual session, which contains an e-lecture and several microteaching videos, we will look at the interpretation of utterances, we will discuss the cooperative principle and we will find out how conversation can be organized. In the question sheet you find the respective hyperlinks and video links for guidance. The mastery worksheet is a multiple choice task with two levels, but it should be easy to pass after going through the virtual session. And the practical? Well, the practical is basically a data sheet with data ranging from simple utterances to complex dialogues, all ready for analysis. So, good luck with this unit.