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Level B2

Women in Chess: The Digital Revolution of the 21st Century

Lesson overview

Women are transforming chess in the 21st century through streaming and digital engagement.

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READING TEXT

Title: Women Changing Chess in the 21st Century: The Growth of Streaming and Digital Engagement

In recent years, chess has changed a lot, mainly because of the creative work of women who are changing how the game is seen and who can play it. This change has been helped by the rise of online streaming platforms, viral videos, and a growing community of women who love chess. Notable figures like Nemo Zhou and Sarah El Barbry have become important personalities, attracting audiences and changing what it means to be a chess player today.

Nemo Zhou is a woman grandmaster and a well-known chess streamer. She started her journey in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. At that time, she was a student at the University of Toronto, studying economics and mathematics. Feeling the limits of lockdown, Zhou decided to try chess streaming to connect with the game and earn some money. At first, she appeared on a friend’s channel, but soon she saw the potential for her own streaming career. This was a perfect time for her venture, as it coincided with the release of the Netflix series The Queen’s Gambit, which sparked a global interest in chess.

Zhou's channel quickly became popular. Realizing the opportunity, she made the brave choice to leave university and fully commit to her new career. Now, at 26 years old, she has over two million followers on different platforms, including Twitch, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok. Zhou streams for about five to six hours each day, at least five days a week, with her largest audiences tuning in on weekends. Her content is varied, showing both online matches and in-person games, including games with skilled players in New York's Washington Square Park.

The financial rewards from Zhou's streaming career are significant. She earns money through different sources: on YouTube, her income comes from views, ads, and brand partnerships; on Instagram, she makes money from sponsored posts; and on Twitch, she earns from subscriptions and donations, known as "bits." Dr. Nina Willment, a researcher at the University of York, estimates that a content creator with Zhou's level of followers could earn a six-figure salary when combining income from all platforms. However, Zhou has chosen not to share her exact earnings, which is common among streamers who often keep their financial details private.

The growth of chess streaming is not just about individual success stories; it shows a larger cultural change in the chess community. Traditionally, elite chess was known for silent, long matches in formal settings, with little effort to attract casual viewers. This is changing, as top tournaments now include "rapid" and "blitz" formats, where players have as little as three minutes per game. Also, the use of heart rate monitors during matches gives viewers insights into the players' stress levels during important moments. The inclusion of chess in major events, like the Esports World Cup held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, further shows the game's increasing popularity and appeal.

Fiona Steil-Antoni, a woman international master and commentator, highlights the need for chess to change its image. She believes that the game needed a "makeover" to attract a larger audience, and she is hopeful about the progress being made. Steil-Antoni points out that female representation in chess streaming is increasing, with female-led channels now making up a significant part of the most-watched chess streams on platforms like Twitch. Despite this progress, she acknowledges that most chess content creators and their audiences are still mostly male.

Another rising star in the chess streaming world is Sarah El Barbry, a 24-year-old content creator with Egyptian and Moroccan roots who grew up in Paris. El Barbry started her journey in chess content creation on TikTok in 2023, inspired by the lack of female representation in French-language chess streaming. Her content includes a mix of online gameplay, educational segments, and unique challenges, such as playing blindfolded. One of her videos, where she showcased a game starting with only a King and Queen and achieving checkmate, went viral, gaining 28 million views and significantly increasing her follower count to over 75,000.

Despite the potential for good earnings in chess streaming, El Barbry's journey has not been easy. At first, she earned a modest $117 per month from streaming. However, after expanding her presence to YouTube, her income has grown to about $1,700 monthly, still below France's minimum wage. Dr. Willment notes that while the success of well-known streamers like Zhou and El Barbry is impressive, it often overshadows the struggles of many others trying to enter the industry without financial success.

As of January 2026, statistics show that female-led channels account for about half of the top 20 most-watched chess streams on Twitch, excluding corporate channels. However, the audience is still mostly male. El Barbry initially estimated that her audience was 95% male, a figure that has since changed to around 85%. She believes that her identity as a woman in the chess community helps her viewership, stating, "I’m OK with that because, you know, it’s a part of the game." Zhou's experience is similar, as she reports that her YouTube audience is about 80% male, while her Instagram chess page has a more balanced gender distribution.

The chess boom has not only increased visibility for women in the game but has also led to more women participating at competitive levels. The percentage of female players registered with the World Chess Federation (FIDE) for standard time controls has increased from 10% in 2020 to 16%. Despite this progress, the elite ranks of chess remain mostly male, with no women currently in the top 100 players and only three women having achieved this distinction in history. Research suggests that the performance gap between male and female players can be linked to various factors, including lower participation rates, a lack of female coaches, and environments that may not be welcoming to girls and women.

Countries that focus on chess education in primary schools, such as Mongolia, Sri Lanka, and Uganda, show smaller participation gaps, with female players making up significant portions of registered players. Steil-Antoni expresses cautious optimism about the future, believing that the game is moving closer to achieving gender equality.

As Zhou expands her brand beyond chess into lifestyle, travel, and fashion content, she continues to set ambitious goals, including signing with a modeling agency and reaching one million followers on her Instagram chess page. Meanwhile, El Barbry is dedicated to her streaming career, giving herself a six-month timeframe to establish herself in the industry. If she does not succeed, she plans to switch to a corporate career, using her civil engineering degree and master's in business management.

The stories of Zhou and El Barbry highlight the exciting changes happening in the chess world, as women are not only playing the game but are also leading its evolution into the digital age. Their journeys serve as inspiration for aspiring chess players and content creators, showing the potential for success and the importance of representation in a field that has been historically male-dominated. As the chess community continues to embrace innovation and inclusivity, the future looks promising for women in the game.

Discussion prompts

DISCUSSION PROMPTS

  • 1. What do you think are the reasons for the increase in female representation in chess streaming?
  • 2. How do you feel about the changes in the image of chess as a result of streaming?
  • 3. What challenges do you think women face in the chess community today?
  • 4. In your opinion, how can chess become more inclusive for everyone?
  • 5. Do you think streaming is a good way to promote chess? Why or why not?

Key vocabulary

Match each numbered word with the correct lettered definition.

Words

  • 1. transform
  • 2. streaming
  • 3. engagement
  • 4. audience
  • 5. content
  • 6. representation
  • 7. community
  • 8. demographic
  • 9. potential
  • 10. success
  • 11. challenge
  • 12. evolution

Definitions

  • a. the information or material that is contained in something, such as a book, video, or website
  • b. the group of people who watch or listen to a performance, broadcast, or presentation
  • c. the gradual development of something, especially from a simple to a more complex form
  • d. the act of transmitting or receiving data (especially video and audio material) over the internet
  • e. having or showing the capacity to develop into something in the future
  • f. the accomplishment of an aim or purpose
  • g. a particular sector of a population, often used in marketing or social research
  • h. the act of participating or being involved in something
  • i. to change something completely, usually to improve it
  • j. the action of speaking or acting on behalf of someone or something
  • k. a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common
  • l. a difficult task or situation that requires a solution

MULTIPLE CHOICE

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

Question 1

What is the main focus of the article?

  • a) A) The history of chess
  • b) B) The impact of women in chess
  • c) C) The rules of chess
  • d) D) The best chess players
Question 2

Who is Nemo Zhou?

  • a) A) A chess player
  • b) B) A chess streamer
  • c) C) A chess coach
  • d) D) A chess author
Question 3

What sparked a global interest in chess during the pandemic?

  • a) A) A chess tournament
  • b) B) A famous chess player
  • c) C) A Netflix series
  • d) D) A chess book
Question 4

How many hours does Zhou stream each day?

  • a) A) 2-3 hours
  • b) B) 4-5 hours
  • c) C) 5-6 hours
  • d) D) 6-7 hours
Question 5

What percentage of female players registered with FIDE has increased from 10% to?

  • a) A) 12%
  • b) B) 14%
  • c) C) 16%
  • d) D) 18%

TRUE / FALSE

TRUE / FALSE QUESTIONS

Question 1

True or False: Sarah El Barbry started her chess journey on YouTube.

  • True
  • False
Question 2

True or False: Zhou has disclosed her exact earnings from streaming.

  • True
  • False
Question 3

True or False: The majority of chess content creators are female.

  • True
  • False
Question 4

True or False: The article mentions that the audience for El Barbry's content was initially 95% male.

  • True
  • False
Question 5

True or False: The article suggests that female representation in chess is decreasing.

  • True
  • False

SHORT ANSWER

SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS

Question 1

What motivated Sarah El Barbry to start creating chess content?

Question 2

What is one of Zhou's future goals mentioned in the article?

Question 3

What is the estimated income of a successful content creator like Zhou?

Question 4

What percentage of the top 20 most-watched chess streams on Twitch are female-led channels?

Question 5

What does Dr. Willment say about the struggles of other streamers?

GRAMMAR EXERCISES

GRAMMAR

"Selected Grammar Point: Passive Voice\n\nBrief Explanation: The passive voice is used when the focus is on the action rather than who or what is performing the action. It is formed using the verb "to be" + past participle. For example, "The game is played by many people."\n\nExercise Questions:\n\n1. Fill in the blanks with the correct passive form of the verbs in brackets:\n - The game ______ (play) by millions of people around the world.\n - Many new strategies ______ (develop) by women players in recent years.\n\n2. Rewrite the following sentences in the passive voice:\n - Nemo Zhou started her journey in 2020.\n - The community of women has changed the perception of chess.\n\n3. Identify and correct the mistakes in the use of the passive voice in the following sentences:\n - The game was changed by the streaming platforms.\n - Many viewers are attracted by the personalities of chess players.\n\n4. Complete the sentences using the passive voice:\n - The potential for her own streaming career ______ (see) by Zhou early on.\n - Viral videos ______ (share) widely on social media.\n\n5. Transform the following active sentences into passive voice:\n - Sarah El Barbry attracts audiences.\n - The community of women loves chess.\n\nAnswer Key:\n\n1. \n - The game is played by millions of people around the world.\n - Many new strategies are developed by women players in recent years.\n\n2. \n - The journey was started by Nemo Zhou in 2020.\n - The perception of chess has been changed by the community of women.\n\n3. \n - The game was changed by the streaming platforms. (Correct as is, but could be improved for clarity: "The game has been changed by the streaming platforms.")\n - Many viewers are attracted by the personalities of chess players. (Correct as is, but could be improved for clarity: "Many viewers are attracted to the personalities of chess players.")\n\n4. \n - The potential for her own streaming career was seen by Zhou early on.\n - Viral videos are shared widely on social media.\n\n5. \n - Audiences are attracted by Sarah El Barbry.\n - Chess is loved by the community of women."

Answer key

KEY VOCABULARY

  • 1. transform → i
  • 2. streaming → d
  • 3. engagement → h
  • 4. audience → b
  • 5. content → a
  • 6. representation → j
  • 7. community → k
  • 8. demographic → g
  • 9. potential → e
  • 10. success → f
  • 11. challenge → l
  • 12. evolution → c

MULTIPLE CHOICE

  • 1. B) The impact of women in chess
  • 2. B) A chess streamer
  • 3. C) A Netflix series
  • 4. C) 5-6 hours
  • 5. C) 16%

TRUE / FALSE

  • 1. False
  • 2. False
  • 3. False
  • 4. True
  • 5. False

SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS

  • 1. The lack of female representation in French-language chess streaming.
  • 2. To sign with a modeling agency.
  • 3. A six-figure salary.
  • 4. About half.
  • 5. Their struggles are often overshadowed by the success of prominent streamers.

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