
This Korean phrases handwriting practice workbook is designed for K-drama fans and absolute beginners who want to go beyond just listening — and actually start reading and writing Korean.
If you’ve ever watched a K-drama and heard 보고 싶었어 for the hundredth time, you already know more Korean than you think. You’ve heard it — but can you read it? Can you write it?
That’s exactly what this workbook is for.
What is this?
This is Vol.1 of the K-Drama Korean Essential Phrases series — a printable PDF workbook designed for absolute beginners who want to learn Korean the fun way.
No textbooks. No grammar drills. Just 10 phrases you’ve heard in K-dramas, with everything you need to start reading and writing them today.
Korean Phrases Handwriting Practice — What’s Inside Vol.1
Ten expressions you’ll recognise instantly if you’ve watched even one K-drama:
- 보고 싶었어 — I missed you
- 설레 — I feel butterflies
- 미치겠다 — I’m going crazy
- 속상해 — I’m upset / heartbroken
- 떨려 — I’m nervous
- 행복해 — I’m happy
- 화났어 — I’m angry
- 걱정돼 — I’m worried
- 외로워 — I’m lonely
- 괜찮아 — I’m okay
For each expression you get the Korean script (한글), romanization so you know how to pronounce it, an English translation, a natural example sentence, and handwriting practice lines to trace and write.
No Korean experience needed. If you can hold a pen, you can do this.
Free Download
Print it out, grab a pen, and start writing. That’s it.
Who is this for?
This workbook is perfect if you:
- Love K-dramas and want to understand what you’re hearing
- Are planning a trip to Korea and want to pick up the basics
- Have always been curious about the Korean alphabet but didn’t know where to start
- Want something fun and low-pressure to try
You don’t need to know anything about Korean. The romanization guides your pronunciation, and the trace box shows you exactly how to write each character before you try on your own.
Learning Korean doesn’t have to start with grammar textbooks or complicated lessons. Korean phrases handwriting practice is one of the most effective ways to build a connection with the language — because writing engages your memory in a way that just reading or listening can’t. Start with one phrase a day. Trace it, write it, say it out loud. That’s all it takes.
Want all 10 volumes?
Vol.1 covers emotions — but there’s a whole lot more Korean worth knowing.
The complete collection includes 10 workbooks covering 10 everyday situations:
Vol.1 — Emotions 감정 표현 (this one — free!)
Vol.2 — Meals & Food 식사 표현
Vol.3 — At a Store 가게에서
Vol.4 — At School 학교에서
Vol.5 — At Work 회사에서
Vol.6 — Amusement Park 놀이공원에서
Vol.7 — At a Café 카페에서
Vol.8 — At the Airport 공항에서
Vol.9 — Jjimjilbang 찜질방에서
Vol.10 — At a Hotel 호텔에서

100 phrases total. All the same format — Korean script, romanization, example sentences, and handwriting practice.
👉 [Get the complete 10-volume collection — $7.99]
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