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Unit 5.Feng Shui:Ancient Wisdom Travels West

In this unit we learned about Feng Shui,an ancient Chinese art,that uses energy forces to harmonize individuals with their surrounding environment to create good luck.The term Feng Shui literally translates as "wind-water" in English.The origin of Feng Shui dates from over 3000 years ago.
Another topic that was discuss in the unit was the use of Spoken discourse conectors that join ideas within and between sentences in other to make them understandable for the reader or listener.They are used to express the meaning of contrast,addition and result.
Examples: -I went to visit my aunt last week,however she was not there, because she had a meeting.
-Maria lost the bus today and on top of that she got wet when she was walking back home.
-Several people lost their houses as a result of the flooding.

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