how to sign the word framework

To sign the word framework, use the ASL sign for “F” and then make a rectangle shape with your hands to represent the structure or outline of a framework.

To sign the word framework, use the ASL sign for “F” and then make a rectangle shape with your hands to represent the structure or outline of a framework.

To sign the word “mix,” bring your hands together in front of your chest and interlock your fingers, then twist your wrists back and forth a few times.

To sign the word interview, use the American Sign Language (ASL) sign for “talk” by placing the tips of your index and middle fingers on your chin and moving them forward and back a few times. Then, use the ASL…

To sign the word “tag,” use your dominant hand to make a flat hand shape with the palm facing upwards. Then, use your other hand to make a grab motion on the back of your dominant hand, as if you…

To sign the word “Dakota,” make a fist with your dominant hand and place it flat against your forehead, then move it away from your face in a small arc.

To sign “Atlanta,” use the ASL letter A handshape and draw an imaginary line from your forehead to your chin.

To sign the word integration, use both hands to form an “I” and move them together in a fluid motion.

To sign the word “alert,” use your dominant hand to make a fist with your index finger pointing upward. Tap your index finger on your forehead twice, then bring your hand down and extend all fingers outward in front of…

To sign the word “dining,” place your non-dominant hand flat on your chest, palm facing down. With your dominant hand, make a flat hand shape and touch your thumb to your chin, then bring your hand down to meet your…

To sign the word “void,” make a fist with your dominant hand and extend your index and middle fingers. Then, touch the tips of those fingers to your forehead and move them away from your head in a swift motion.