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Lesson plan generator for foreign language

Language classes need a clear flow from input to practice to production. LessonCraft helps you plan that flow while keeping routines for speaking, listening, and feedback visible.

Teacher realities

  • Time-poor planning still needs input and speaking routines.
  • Mixed proficiency classes need visible sentence frames.
  • Last-period sections need low-risk speaking structures.

What a classroom-ready language lesson includes

A classroom-ready language plan clarifies the communication goal, the input students will receive, and the practice routine they will follow. It should also note when students will speak, write, or listen and how you will assess understanding.

LessonCraft keeps those routines sequenced so you can manage time and keep students speaking in the target language.

How LessonCraft handles differentiation in languages

Differentiation can include sentence frames, visual supports, and flexible response formats. LessonCraft surfaces those supports next to each activity so you can meet learners at different proficiency levels.

You can also plan extension prompts for students who are ready for more complex language.

Examples of language activities

  • Input routines with visuals, gestures, and short listening checks.
  • Partner speaking tasks with sentence frames and role cards.
  • Guided writing with word banks and model responses.
  • Vocabulary practice through games or stations.
  • Exit tickets that check comprehension and language accuracy.

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