 Hi there. Welcome to Occupational Education. What does that mean? Occupational Education. Well, occupation means a type of job. For example, my occupation is a teacher. Education means learning about something. For example, learning about business website design. So, occupational education means learning about jobs. But this is a big topic. So, in this module, we're going to learn how to create and design business websites. Wait, don't be scared. There are a lot of free web builders online. They make creating websites pretty easy to do. You just choose a design and then add the information you want on your website. We're also going to learn some language for business. For example, we will learn how to write emails for inquiries. To inquire means to ask for something, like information. We'll also have handouts for how to write emails for complaints. Those are emails telling about something that is not right. For example, you did not receive your order or something is broken. Something like that. Finally, we'll learn to write emails for responses. That means replying to inquiries and complaints. We'll also have handouts for how to write all of this in a letter. Now, here's the really fun part of this module. We're going to create a corporate classroom. That means we'll build our websites in mock business teams. Mock means not real, but is made to look real. Each team will choose a type of company, create and design a website, and then each team will send emails to the other companies in the classroom. Then your team will respond to the emails or letters. Sounds like fun, doesn't it? It will be. Also, you and your team will present your company website to the rest of the class so we can see how creative you are and how hard you worked. I can't wait. Okay, let's get started.