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In this week’s sign of the week, learn how to say “hot and cold” using American Sign Language (ASL). Make the sign for “hot” by forming a “claw” or a loose “c” with your dominant hand. Place your thumb and fingers at the sides of your mouth. Quickly turn your hand forward and down as if removing something hot from your mouth. Make the sign for “cold” by forming both hands into the letter “s.” Hold both hands in front of you and shake them as if shivering from the cold. Thank you to Northeast Arc’s Deaf Services team for compiling these signs!

  • Make the sign for “hot” by forming a “claw” or a loose “c” with your dominant hand. Place your thumb and fingers at the sides of your mouth. Quickly turn your hand forward and down as if removing something hot from your mouth.

Make the sign for “cold” by forming both hands into the letter “s.” Hold both hands in front of you and shake them as if shivering from the cold.

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