Teach English in Middle East Posts

What are the Requirements to Teach English in the UAE? [Dubai & Abu Dhabi]

Thinking about teaching English in the United Arab Emirates? Before you go, make sure you read these requirements for teaching English in Dubai & the UAE.

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What are the Salaries for English Teachers in the Middle East in 2025?

The Middle East offers some of the highest salaries for teaching English abroad. Learn about how much you can make teaching English in Dubai, Egypt & more.

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What is the Masa Teaching Fellows Program for Teaching English in Israel?

Learn about the Masa program that enables Americans to teach English in Israel in public schools & volunteer settings throughout the country.

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How Diving Head-First into Moroccan Culture Changed My Life

ITA alumna, Ariel Dansky, reflects on her time teaching English abroad in Oujda, Morocco and how she jumped head-first into Moroccan culture.

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Teaching English in Ashdod, Israel - Alumni Q&A with Jennifer McCall

International TEFL Academy alumn Jennifer McCall talks about her experience teaching in Ashdod, Israel.

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The Pros & Cons of Teaching English in the Middle East

ITA alumnus, Adam Lucente, highlights the pros and cons of teaching English in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and Tunisia.

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10 Tips for Adjusting to Life Teaching English in the Middle East

New to teaching English in the Middle East? International TEFL Academy alumnus Adam Lucente gives newcomers 10 tips on how to adjust.

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10 Things I Love About Teaching English in the Middle East

International TEFL Academy alumnus Adam Lucente gives 10 reasons why you should teach English in the Middle East.

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How I Found Myself Teaching English in Iraq

ITA alum Adam Lucente speaks on how teaching English in Iraq allowed him to pursue his dream of being a journalist on Middle East affairs.

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My Transition from Teaching English in the Middle East to Journalism

Teaching English abroad can open doors to many career paths. Adam Lucente talks about his transition from English teacher to journalist in the Middle East.

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