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English For Oil Companies: 7 Places To Teach In The Middle East And Get Rich!


11th December 2023

English for Oil Industries (EOI) is a sub-part of English for Specific Purposes (ESP). It classifies in the category of English for Occupational purposes as the learners of the oil industry do not use English for their studies but in their work careers.

English for Occupational purposes is further divided into two categories- Professional and Vocational English. However since the course takes place before the learners take up their job roles, EOI is conveniently placed in the pre-vocational category. If you are planning to teach English to oil industry workers, here are a few things you should know.

What Are The Requirements For Teaching English In The Middle East

If you want to stretch yourself as an instructor and immerse yourself in a culture steeped in history and tradition, you need to possess:

  • A Bachelor’s degree in English or education from any reputed organization
  • A minimum of 120 hours of TEFL certification from an internationally accredited institution
  • At least 2 years of experience (public and international schools)
  • A health insurance
  • Valid work visa and work permit
  • Clean background check

Best Places To Make Bank In The Middle East

If you want to teach English in the Middle East and get rich, these are the 7 places you must explore:

  1. Kuwait

    This country allows you a chance to get to know the people you are living among. Even though learning Arabic is a plus, Kuwaitis are more than eager to support foreign nationals and learn English to support their economy. You can try both private and public options if you have relevant qualifications. Some expats also like to take up tutoring as a side hustle.
     
  2. Bahrain

    Bahrain's economy thrives with the oil and tourism sector hence the demand for English teachers. These industries need English-speaking personnel to cater to their foreign tourists and businesses to help them continue their drive. This country has a moderate cost of living and is a great place to save money while teaching English.
     
  3. Oman

    Teaching in Oman will allow you to experience the quintessential Middle Eastern life. As an ESL teacher, if you are willing to embark on your journey, this is the place to stretch your wings. Since the population is eager to learn English, you can have a new adventure. However, teaching options outside the capital city might be limited.
     
  4. Saudi Arabia

    Teaching English in Saudi Arabia provides you with a great way to save and make money. Apart from the usual tax-free salaries, most schools here cover the costs of your flight and health insurance. If you have the right package, you might also get a relocation and housing allowance that can make your life luxurious.
     
  5. Qatar

    Doha, the capital city of Qatar is the home to Education City where you can find a collection of international universities. These universities are the hub of high-quality education in the Middle East. So if you want to set foot in the country, try your luck in any of these institutions as the government is keen on increasing the number of English speakers who are eager to learn language skills.
     
  6. United Arab Emirates

    UAE is one of the flashiest countries in the Middle East with luxury cars and lifestyles swirling around you. If you land up here, you will make a decent non-taxed salary along with housing benefits and round-trip flight allowance. If you are teaching in Dubai or Sharjah, you will have ample opportunities to do what you love while absorbing the international lifestyle.
     
  7. Jordan

    This country is not extravagant when compared to UAE or Qatar, but you can earn a modest salary here in Jordan. This is because the cost of living is extremely low and you will be able to save a lot of money while teaching in some of the easy-going institutions of the region.

Go Live Your Dream Of Living In The Middle East

Rather than focusing on what is holding you back from teaching in the Middle East, try to focus on what you can do to live and teach there. If you have a Bachelor’s or Master of Arts in Education with TESOL and the required qualifications as mentioned above, you are good to go. Embrace the experience and think about everything you can gain while exploring some of the sophisticated and extravagant countries of the world.
 

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Written By : Sonal Agrawal    Share



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