 Words get written, words get twisted, old meanings move in the drift of time. These are the opening lines of the song you have just heard. Hello and welcome to VLC, two or six present-day English morphology and syntax. A course which not only investigates how words can be twisted, but a course which introduces students of English linguistics to the central aspects of English grammar, that is to the structure of English words and sentences. Thus it is the ideal course for all teachers of English. VLC two or six involves among others the discussion of morphological operations and processes as well as the principles of morphological alternation. Furthermore, we will look at the general structure of present-day English sentences and phrases and at the main elements of clause structure. To cope with these topics, you should have successfully passed an introductory course to linguistics beforehand, for example our VLC 101 Linguistic Fundamentals. This does not mean that you have to take this course beforehand. Our recommendation is though to self-enroll to VLC 101 and to work through the relevant topics if and when required. Let us now look at VLC 206 in detail. Accessing VLC 206 is simple. Create your free account first, then login with your personal data and you will find the repository in your course overview. A click on the bottom of the VLC 206 tile leads you to its start site where you have access to all topics starting with a preliminary section with advice and help on how to use VLC 206. And as the course title suggests, the repository is subdivided into two main parts. Part one, present-day English morphology, where you will be introduced to all aspects of present-day English word structure. And part two, present-day English syntax, which deals with all elements of clause structure and the specifics of English sentence structure. And at the end, the additional topic present-day English orthography concludes VLC 206. This list of topics is being updated and quality assured on a regular basis. Furthermore, all parts are supported by numerous analyses and by multimedia material from the VLC language index with sound and video data whenever required. And our teaching and learning concept, while studying online on the virtual linguistics campus, simply means go through each topic at your own pace, tick off the activities you have worked through and make use of as many VLC options as possible. And if you don't know what to do first, use the how to proceed options at the beginning of each topic. And as most of you know, each topic should be finished with a mastery test, where you can earn your personal VLC badges. Maybe you prefer using your mobile device. If so, feel free to download the Moodle app, log in and study where and whenever you want. Well, that's it. As usual, the rest is up to you. Thanks for your attention and see you on the virtual linguistics campus.