 Teaching English in Thailand, the salary and budget guide. The following guide will help you answer the question, How much can I earn and save teaching English in Thailand? You will also find information on the local cost of living in order to figure out how much to budget for when moving to Thailand. The typical salary for English teachers in Thailand. Thailand offers a variety of opportunities to English teachers. While a TEFL certification is not an official requirement, it certainly increases your chances of landing a teaching position at a reputable school and gets you a higher salary. English teachers in Thailand can either work at government-run public schools or private language institutes. If you want to work for a public school in Thailand, you will have to be a native English speaker and possess a four-year degree. Salaries typically range from about $800 to $1,000 per month. Pay rates at private language institutes are often higher than public schools but will depend on the location and your classroom experience. Also consider that the majority of private academies pay by the hour, with an hourly rate ranging from $8 to $20. Depending on your hours and pay rate, the monthly teacher salary could be anywhere from $600 to $2,000. A third and potentially lucrative option is a private international school. Competition for these positions is very fierce as salaries and extra benefits are often way above by other schools. Salaries at international schools in Thailand range anywhere from $2,000 to $3,000 per month or even more. Most positions in international schools will require extensive teaching experience and qualifications. Other benefits to expect when teaching English in Thailand. Unlike other Asian countries, such as China, South Korea, and Japan, teaching positions in Thailand rarely come with extra benefits such as paid airfare and housing. Positions at international schools are an exception as they often offer paid housing and round-trip airfare to their teachers. How to earn extra cash while teaching English in Thailand. A lot of teachers top up their salaries by taking on private students for tutoring. You can easily make a couple of hundred dollars a month when tutoring students in your free time or more when you have the time. In Thailand, the typical hourly charge for private English lessons is anywhere between $15 and $30 depending on the location, your experience, and the level of competition in your area. The cost of living in Thailand. The cost of living in Thailand is low when compared to countries in the West. You can live a comfortable lifestyle on a teacher's salary and enjoy your stay in Southeast Asia to the fullest. Some teachers can even afford a lifestyle they would otherwise not be able to enjoy back home. This includes luxuries such as traveling every month, eating out on a regular basis and going out to bars and clubs regularly. Below, we break down the cost of living in Thailand for individual aspects. Cost of living in Thailand, food. Avoiding places specifically targeted at foreigners and instead eating out at local restaurants and shopping at local markets will save you a lot of money. It also allows you to get to know Thai culture and the local way of life a lot better. Milk, 1 liter, 52 Thai baht. 12 eggs, 54 Thai baht. Apples, 1 kilogram, 104 Thai baht. Chicken breast, 1 kilogram, 120 Thai baht. Rice, 1 kilogram, 48 Thai baht. Bottle of water, 1.5 liters, 16 Thai baht. Bottle of Thai beer, half a liter, 58 Thai baht. Cost of living in Thailand, leisure activities. Thai people are very active and social, which is why there is a lot to do in your free time in Thailand. Be sure to try your way through the fascinating and vibrant local cuisine and take advantage of the affordable massages offered all over the country. 3 course medrange restaurant dinner, 900 Thai baht. Quick restaurant meal of rice or noodles, 80 Thai baht. Banana pancake, a common street food, 30 Thai baht. Massage, 60 minutes, 250 Thai baht. One month fitness club membership, 2,352 Thai baht. Movie ticket, international release, 200 Thai baht. Cost of living in Thailand, transportation. Navigating your way through Thailand isn't as hard as it might seem in the beginning. Large cities are equipped with modern public transportation systems, including buses and subways. Taxi prices are also affordable and Tok Tok rides are an integral part of daily life in Thailand and should definitely be on your list of things to do. Metro ride, 35 Thai baht. Taxi rate per kilometer, 6 Thai baht. Start fare 35 Thai baht. 20 minute taxi ride across town, 100 Thai baht. City bus, 35 Thai baht. Monthly bus and subway pass, 1,080 Thai baht. Inner city express bus, Bangkok to Pattaya, 130 Thai baht. Cost of living in Thailand, travel in Thailand and beyond. Thailand is a beautiful country with incredible national parks and stunning beaches. Trains are incredibly affordable and domestic flights out to the different islands are also quite cheap. Plus, you can visit neighboring Asian countries like Vietnam or Cambodia in just a couple of hours. Thailand is also currently working with Japan to establish a high-speed railway system, similar to the Japanese Shinkansen, scheduled to be operational between 2018 and 2019. One night in a mid-range hotel, 1,200 Thai baht. Train, Bangkok to Kachinaburi, 2.5 hours, 100 Thai baht. Flight, Bangkok to Phuket Island, 1.5 hours, 650 Thai baht. Flight, Bangkok to Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 1 hour, 2,600 Thai baht. Sample monthly teacher budget. To give you an example of how an English teacher in Thailand spends their salary, here is a sample monthly budget, gross income, salary, average salary $58,680 Thai baht, $1,800 US dollars. Rent, 20,000 Thai baht, $610 US dollars. Utilities, electricity, gas, water, $2,700 Thai baht, $83 US dollars. Phone and internet, $750 Thai baht, $23 US dollars. Food, $4,890 Thai baht, $150 US dollars. Insurance, $980 Thai baht, $30 US dollars. Remaining disposable income, $29,360 Thai baht, $904 US dollars. How much you can save when teaching English in Thailand? As you can see from the sample budget above, the low cost of living in Thailand can allow you to save some money during the length of your contract and enjoy your stay in Thailand to the fullest. Sometimes, the rent is paid for by the employer, allowing you to save even more money per month. Depending on your lifestyle, ESL teachers in Thailand are able to save anything from $500 to $800 per month. Are you ready to teach English in Thailand? For more information about living and teaching English in Thailand, check out our Thailand Country page.