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Engage your video-game-loving students with this high-interest ESL reading lesson on why gamers prefer single-player games. This ready-to-teach resource includes a leveled article, vocabulary list, comprehension questions, and discussion prompts — perfect for online English classes. Designed for A2–B1 learners, this lesson builds reading, speaking, and critical thinking skills while keeping students motivated with a topic they love.

 

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Perfect for Online English Classes | Intermediate ELL | Ready-to-Teach PDF

Are your students obsessed with video games, Minecraft, Fortnite, or Roblox? This high-interest ESL reading lesson explores a real survey showing that gamers around the world actually prefer single-player games over multiplayer. Designed for online English teachers, this lesson helps you engage students with a topic they love while building reading comprehension, vocabulary, critical thinking, and speaking fluency.

This resource is ideal for Intermediate ELL learners, ages 10–16, and works perfectly for online tutoring platforms such as EasyTlak, Cambly, Preply, italki, AmazingTalker, Outschool, and private 1:1 lessons.

Why Teachers Love This Lesson

  • High-interest topic that instantly motivates teen and pre-teen learners

  • Short, clear article that is easy to read onscreen

  • Built-in comprehension questions to guide discussion

  • Perfect for warm-ups, full lessons, or homework

  • No preparation required — just open and teach!

What’s Included

Student Article: Gamers Prefer Single-Player Games — Survey
Vocabulary List: 6 key words with definitions and examples
Multiple-Choice Comprehension Questions
Discussion Questions: Ideal for online speaking practice
Further Discussion Section: For higher-level students or extension activities
Teacher-Friendly Layout: Works on Zoom, Google Meet, ClassIn, or screenshare
PDF Version Included

English Level

  • CEFR: A2–B1

  • ESL Level: High Beginner → Intermediate

  • Suitable for struggling readers or stronger ELL students who enjoy video games

Additional information

Format

CSV, PDF

1 review for Article | Single-Player vs. Multi-Player Video Games

  1. mctata

    As a new teacher, Anna’s resources gave me the confidence I needed. The lesson plans are detailed yet flexible, and the differentiation strategies helped me reach all my learners. Highly recommend!

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