 The 8 best countries in the Middle East for teaching English abroad. Are you thinking about teaching English in the Middle East? This region is rich in culture and natural beauty, plus the salaries for EFL teachers are among the highest in the world. Having work experience in the Middle East on your resume will open doors to endless opportunities around the world. Here are the best countries in the Middle East to teach English as a foreign language in 2018. United Arab Emirates, The Land of Opportunities. Often the most popular choice of all the countries in the Middle East, the United Arab Emirates is generally seen as one of the most modern countries in the region. Indeed the United Arab Emirates is flashy with its tall buildings and luxury cars, but it also offers a rich culture with plenty of historic attractions waiting to be explored. The salaries are tax-free and most employers provide free round-trip airfare, housing, and health insurance, plus other benefits. Dubai is the most popular city in the United Arab Emirates for foreign teachers, with the majority of its citizens made up of expats. Kuwait, The Fruitful Land of the Gulf. While Kuwait is a relatively small country with a population of only 4 million, it offers teachers the chance to experience life in an exciting Middle Eastern country. Kuwait also draws teachers because of its attractive salaries that you won't have to pay any income tax on. Moreover many schools in Kuwait provide free housing for their teachers. Keep in mind that Kuwait is a relatively conservative country, but it's also quite luxurious. You'll see expensive luxury brands nestled right next to conservative Islamic culture in Kuwait. Bahrain, The Land of Pearls. If teaching and living on an island while immersing yourself in Middle Eastern culture sounds like something you would love to do, then Bahrain might just be your dream destination. The booming tourism industry of this tiny country requires many people to learn English. Moreover the cost of living in Bahrain is a lot lower compared to some of its neighbors, such as the United Arab Emirates or Qatar. This allows you to live a comfortable lifestyle and save a lot of money along the way. Oman, The Land of Scenic Beauty. Between Dune's camels and the Arabian Sea, Oman has everything you'd expect from an Arabian dream destination. The locals are eager to learn English due to the growing tourism industry, especially in the capital of Muscat. This is where most teachers settle as teaching jobs may be limited in the more rural areas of the country. Saudi Arabia, The Land of Hot Sands. A lot of teachers coming to the Middle East head straight to Saudi Arabia. Why? Their housing and health insurance are usually covered by the employer and teachers earn a tax-free salary. This allows you to save a substantial amount of your salary every month, and makes Saudi Arabia one of the best locations for teachers who are looking to save a lot of money. However, be prepared for a very conservative lifestyle in Saudi Arabia with strict laws on religion and freedom of expression. Qatar, The Land of the Sheiks. With its own education city located in Doha the country's capital, Qatar has created a thriving English education job market for qualified teachers. With a large amount of American, British and international schools and universities, you will always find a suitable teaching position when qualified. Also note that the cost of living in Qatar is lower than in the United Arab Emirates. Qatar is also hosting the 2022 FIFA World Cup which is another great reason to move there to take part in the festivities. Jordan, The Land of Hospitality. Teachers on a budget love Jordan, the cost of living is low and the salaries are decent, plus Jordan isn't as extravagant as Qatar or the United Arab Emirates, offering a more traditional Middle Eastern experience. The country's fascinating historic sites, like the ancient rock-cut city of Petra or the Wadi Rum Desert, make Jordan a premier travel destination. Jordan is quite conservative with regards to women, so living in Jordan as a single woman can be quite challenging. Turkey, The Land of the Crescent Moon. Due to its unique geographic location between Europe and Asia, Turkey has a high demand for qualified English language teachers. Especially in Istanbul, the largest city in Europe which offers the highest salaries in the country and a lot of vacant teaching positions throughout the year. Are you ready to teach English in the Middle East? The Middle East is a popular region for teaching English as a foreign language due to its fascinating cultures and high salaries. Living and working in the Middle East will not only allow you to experience life like a local, but also give you the opportunity to easily travel the region while based there. Interesting teaching tips for getting certified to teach English abroad and online.