Break the ice with a Deaf friend with these basic phrases in Filipino Sign Language (FSL)! Besides signing, making facial expressions is an important part of FSL as the Deaf encourage expressing one’s self. FSL is a visual language rooted in Filipino culture and can be used by the Deaf and hearing alike to communicate with one another.
Report:
Niña Guno
Ryan Arcadio
Videography:
Ryan Arcadio
Editing:
Niña Guno
Music:
“Hey” by Bensound
Special thanks to De La Salle - College of Saint Benilde
Benilde Deaf School faculty:
Ferdinand Vizmanos
Center for Education, Access and Development researchers:
Patrick Bryan Ablaza
Maricris Galang
Nathaniel Macariola
Jasmin Rivera
Yamie Fiestada-Yadan
School of Deaf Education and Applied Studies coordinator:
Jaila Marcela M. Guillermo
Interpreters:
Kristina Miranda
Bayani Generoso Jr.
Communications officer:
March Ortuoste
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22 сен 2019