 Hello and welcome. Interested in linguistics? Especially in introductory topics that provide an overview of the branches of linguistics? If this is so, this is a perfect linguistic option for you. The VLC repository, VLC 101 Linguistic Fundamentals. If you have an account on the Open Educational Resources VLC website, which is of course free, accessing the repository is simple. Just log in with your personal data and you will find the repository on your personalized dashboard or in your course overview. A click on the VLC 101 tile leads you to the repository start site where you have access to all modules starting with the content description and the preliminary section with advice and help on how to use these units. And here are the current content units of VLC 101. As you can see, we have introductory modules, modules that provide an overview of phonetics and phonology, as well as modules on morphology. Not unexpectedly, syntax constitutes a core area and semantics and pragmatics are also in this list. And then we have hybrid modules, historical, socio and psycholinguistic modules, all introductory in character. This list of units is growing, updated and quality assured on a regular basis. And our teaching and learning concept? Well, studying online on the Virtual Linguistics Campus simply means go through each unit at your own pace, tick off an activity 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 unit. And as usual, each unit should be finished with a mastery test where you can earn your personal VLC badge. And if you prefer to use your mobile device, feel free to download the Moodle app, log in and study where and whenever you want. Well, that's it. The rest is up to you. Thanks for your attention and see you on the Virtual Linguistics Campus.