Chinese Word Worksheets
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Similar to the Printable Chinese Word Flashcard Maker, the Chinese Word Worksheet Maker is designed for Chinese language teachers and parents to generate customized Chinese word, phrase, and sentence worksheets. The writing worksheets help the Chinese language learners master Chinese words, phrases, and sentences by writing them. It is a complementary tool for the Chinese character worksheets, which focuses on the individual characters.

To use images on the worksheets, enable the "Display the image of the word" option and click the image icon to upload or look up an image for each word entry.


Worksheet Settings  Last-used  Reset

 Display Pinyin on top of the Chinese characters
 Generate worksheets without any character hints (just the Pinyin and English definitions)
 Display the image of the word
 Highlight the radicals of the Chinese characters
Paper size:     Letter (8.5 X 11 inch)   A4 (210 X 297 mm)
Number of blank writing box rows after each phrase or sentence:     0    1    2    3    4    5
Writing grid style:     Diagonal    Cross    Square
Writing grid size:     Tiny    Small    Medium    Large    Huge
Pinyin grid size:     Small    Medium    Large   
Phonetic notation on the worksheet:     Pinyin    Bopomofo (Zhuyin)
Chinese font:     Kaiti    LiSu    Xingkai    Youyuan    Hupo    Caiyun    Songti
Writing grid color
Chinese color
Pinyin color
Radical color

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To create a Chinese word worksheet,
  1. Enter the title of the new worksheet, such as Chinese Writing Homework #1. The title will be shown on the top of the generated worksheets.
  2. Enter Chinese phrase or sentence. You can copy or paste Chinese text from other sources, such as web pages or word documents, or enter them using your faovorite Chinese Input Method Editor(IME).
  3. Enter the definition of the Chinese phrase or sentence in English (or your native language). You can click the E button to let the system fill in the definition for you if the Chinese is a single character or a commonly-used word. The Chinese word should not be more than 4 characters long.
  4. Click the P button to add Pinyin automatically. In the case that there are multiple pronunciations for a particular character, the system will attempt to use the right one based on its context. In some cases, the user has to edit it. Do not use punctuation marks in the Pinyin input box. Note that Pinyin must be entered with tone numbers. The system will convert them to tone marks when the phrase worksheet PDF is generated. In addition, the Pinyin syllables must be separated by a blank space. As an example, for Chinese phrase 你去哪儿?, the Pinyin must be entered as ni3 qu4 na3 er2. Use v for ü, for example lv3 for lǚ, and number 5 for the neutral tone, e.g. ma5 (吗).
  5. Optionally, for each word entry, click the image icon to upload or look up an image for the word
  6. Click the Add Rows button to add more rows. Empty or partially-filled rows will be ignored in the generated worksheet PDF.
  7. Optionally, change the default worksheet settings. The settings are self-explanatory. Click the color buttons to bring up the color pickers for writing grids, Chinese and Pinyin.
  8. Click the Print button to generate a worksheet for Chinese learners to practice writing Chinese phrase and sentences.
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