
A Hangul word tracing worksheet with 10 words traced 8 times each per page. Pick from 5 design themes or input your own words. For Korean handwriting practice and beginners.
Prompt
[Input]
- language: Korean
- output_size: 1024x1536 (A4 세로 비율)
[Purpose]
Printable Korean Hangul word tracing worksheet, A4 vertical portrait, table grid format. Designed for daily writing practice — each Hangul word is traced 8 times on the page. No reference photo needed — pure text-to-image generation.
[Composition]
- Page format: A4 portrait 1024x1536, print-ready white paper worksheet, pure monochrome.
- Header strip (top ~5%): the text "{header_title}, 한글 단어 따라쓰기" in small subtle Korean serif, centered.
- Main table grid: occupies ~90% of the page height. The number of rows equals the number of words provided. Default 10 rows. The table has 5 columns:
- Column 1 (definition, ~22% width): for each row, a large bold Hangul word at the top + a small English translation below.
- Columns 2-5 (tracing, ~19.5% width each): for each row, the SAME Hangul word rendered in dotted-line Korean tracing font (점선체), TWICE per cell (vertically stacked). Total = 4 columns × 2 traces = 8 traces per row.
- Light gray table grid lines around all cells. No footer text — leave a small bottom margin clean.
- Complexity level: {difficulty_detail}.
[Row Content — Hangul / English pairs]
The rows to render (in order). For each pair "한글/english", the Hangul is the definition (and the dotted tracing target), and the English is the small translation below it:
{word_pairs_list}
[Core Structure]
- Auto-fit: adjust row height and character size so the table fills the page comfortably regardless of row count. 5-6 words = larger characters, 8-10 = standard, 12-15 = compact.
- Maintain 4 dotted-tracing columns × 2 stacked entries = 8 traces per word, regardless of total row count.
- The definition Hangul (column 1) is SOLID FILLED black bold, large size. The English translation directly below is smaller, lighter weight.
- The tracing Hangul (columns 2-5) is DOTTED OUTLINE in light gray — each Hangul syllable drawn as small evenly-spaced dots forming the character outline.
[Style Rules]
- Definition Hangul: thick bold Korean sans-serif (Cafe24 Ohsquare Bold or similar), approximately 36pt equivalent, pure black.
- English translation: Pretendard Light or thin Latin sans, approximately 14pt equivalent, dark gray.
- Tracing Hangul: Korean dotted-line tracing font (점선체) — every dot clearly visible, light gray.
- Table grid: thin light gray lines, clean and consistent.
- NO illustrations, NO decorative motifs, NO color fills — purely a textual worksheet table.
- Color palette: pure black definition + light gray dotted tracing + white background.
[Visual Style]
- Camera: flat scanned worksheet look, top-down orthographic, print-ready.
- Lighting: even neutral scan lighting, zero directional shadow, no highlights.
- Color grade: pure monochrome on white paper, high-contrast definition black + light gray dotted tracing.
[CRITICAL — Korean text accuracy]
Render ALL Hangul correctly, character by character, with NO broken or misrendered jamo (자음/모음/받침). The exact strings to render:
- Header: "{header_title}, 한글 단어 따라쓰기"
- Each row's definition Hangul + English translation as provided in [Row Content].
- Each row's 8 dotted tracing copies of the same Hangul word.
Double-check every Hangul syllable. The dotted-tracing characters must show evenly-spaced individual dots forming the outline (초성 + 중성 + 종성 all visible).
[CRITICAL — Tracing format]
- Tracing letters MUST be dotted outlines (점선체), NOT solid filled.
- Definition column word IS solid filled (bold black).
- Each dot evenly spaced and clearly visible.
- Provide enough vertical white space inside each tracing cell for child's pen strokes.
[🚫 PROHIBITED]
- Broken or misrendered Hangul characters
- Solid filled tracing letters (must be dotted)
- Any colored fills, gradients, shading, halftone, illustrations
- Decorative motifs, characters, animals, or scenery
- Photographic, realistic, 3D, anime, or manga style
- Fake official seals or celebrity namesClick to open ChatGPT with the prompt auto-filled.
Hangul Word Tracing Worksheet is a ChatGPT prompt that generates a Hangul tracing worksheet with ten words in five design variants without attaching a photo. Copy the prompt for free and paste it into ChatGPT to create the result directly, which can be used for sharing on KakaoTalk, printing, or Instagram posts.
No. This card generates a new Hangul tracing worksheet from scratch. just send the prompt to ChatGPT, no photo needed.
Yes. Cycle through the 5 design themes (Animals, Family, Nature, Food, 받침 words), or use Advanced 'custom words' (comma-separated) to input your own words for daily variation.
AI image models don't always render Korean dotted-tracing perfectly. Send a follow-up: 'Re-render the tracing word in row N exactly as "○○" in Korean dotted-line tracing font.' It will redraw the text correctly.
Use the Advanced 'character size & complexity' option (Toddler / Preschool / Elementary) to adjust letter size and 받침 complexity. Toddler = large letters, no 받침; Elementary = smaller letters, complex 받침 + 이중모음.
It prints crisply up to postcard size. For larger prints like A4, ask your print shop for a quality boost option for the smoothest result.