 Hello, nice to see you again. I'm Samuel, one of the VLC course advisors. As you know, the two main search options in the COCA are list and chart. In the following, I will show a third one, the KWIC or quick search, which is short for keywords in context. The quick function shows the search term in context. But other than with the standard concordance lines, the search term itself and its surrounding words are color coded for parts of speech. This way we can easily spot grammatical patterns in which a word appears. To apply this function, simply type the word or phrase of interest, for example round, into the search window. Furthermore, you can select the words that you want to sort by. Select L for up to three words to the left, or R the words to the right. Click on the asterisk to clear the entries and start over. You could also for example, sort by one word to the left, then one and two words to the right. If you click on sort slash limit, you can see that the results are then by default sorted alphabetically, and not by frequency or relevance, as in the other search functions. For now, we can leave the settings as they are, and click on keyword in context to arrive at a list that is sorted alphabetically, and for one, two and three words to the right. The node word, which is the search term, is shown in the middle, and the sentences are sorted for the words to the right. The node word round, exhibits several word classes, and just like the surrounding words, it is displayed in different colors, one per part of speech, and so are the surrounding words. Further information is available via the question mark, and the sorting can be changed in the top right corner if necessary. Okay, so much for an overview of the quick option. Don't forget to practice. As a recommendation, try the quick search with further POS tags. Thanks for your attention and see you again soon.