 Hello and welcome back. In this video, I want to show you how the coca provides the context in which words and phrases occur, or, in other words, how so-called concordances are generated. Let's start with a standard search. In the resulting frequency display, a click on the blue bar or on the search term displays the results in terms of concordance lines. In a concordance line, the search term is shown in the middle and highlighted in green. To the left and to the right, there is some context. The columns on the left-hand side of the table contain information about the source of the sample sentences, the date, the genre, and the source. By default, the concordance lines are sorted by genre. In the top left of the interface, you can change the display to random order and you can adapt the number of concordance lines per page. Since the concordance lines are often made up of cut-off sentences, it is sometimes necessary to see more context. You can adapt that by clicking on any of the three columns on the left. Now take your time and practice the use of the concordance option. Good luck and see you again soon.