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Lesson Plan Template and Sample | EFL Resource

Lesson Plan Template and Sample | EFL Resource

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Creating a lesson plan can be stressful, and especially for new teachers, knowing where to start can be challenging.

This lesson plan document not only provides you with a fully editable lesson plan template but also a sample lesson plan to give you an idea of exactly what information is necessary. 

If you would like a bit more guidance, check out our Lesson Planning blog here

Once you have completed your purchase, you will receive an email with a PDF to download and print.

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