Abstract
This article examines the process of foreign language lesson planning and its significance in effective language teaching. It discusses the structure of a lesson, key principles of planning, and the role of the teacher in organizing learning activities. The paper also highlights the importance of clear objectives, learner-centered approaches, and methodological flexibility in successful foreign language instruction.
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