Best Countries to Teach English Abroad 【Full Review 2023】 • Grade University

What are the best countries to teach English?

What are the best countries to teach English?

20.06.2023

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We have already been talking a lot about teaching abroad: things you should pay attention to before taking up an international offer, resources you may use to find a perfect job abroad, places where you can teach even without a teaching degree – all of these are important things to consider before applying for some international positions. 

However, what are the best places to teach abroad? What are the average salary ranges and minimum qualifications? What are the pros and cons of teaching in top foreign countries all over the world? We have created a list of top destinations and collected some facts which will help you to find your perfect destination overseas. So, here is our list of best countries to teach English.

Central & South America

Argentina

  • Average salary range: 

45,000 pesos to 90,000 pesos (£465 – £930 / $600 – $1,200) per month

Most jobs pay by the hour at around 45 to 120 pesos (£0.50 – £1.25 / $0.60 – $1.60 ) an hour.

  • The average cost of living (single person, without rent): $400/month
  • Minimum qualifications:
  • A 120-hour TEFL qualification
  • most positions require teachers to have a BA degree
  • prior experience is helpful for some positions but not always necessary
ProsCons
the cheapest place to live in Southern America

big turnover (most schools have a 6-month contract)


 

the affordable and good healthcare system


 

not very high salaries, so it’s hard to save a lot of money


 

experience new culturefew jobs come with accommodation

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Brazil

Average salary range: 

  • 3,000 – 4,800 BRL (£400 – £650 / $550 – $920) per month
  • Hourly rates range from 50 BLR to 80 BLR per hour

The average cost of living (single person, without rent): $551/month

Minimum qualifications: 

  • A 120-hour TEFL qualification will be required for most positions
  • a BA degree is preferred but not always necessary
  • prior teaching experience is helpful but not mandatory
ProsCons
not intense working schedule (full-time contract include 20–25 hours a week or less)

Brazilian students are known for not showing up at individual classes from time to time, so it may influence your income


 

the cost of living in Brazil is cheaper than 85% of countries around the world

prices are pretty high


 

you can be hired without a degree, however, Brazilians love collecting certificates, so having one might be beneficial


 

few jobs provide accommodations

if you are good at what you are doing, it’s easy to find new students through word of mouth


 

not easy to get by only with knowing English


 

Middle East & Africa

UAE

Average salary range:

  • The basic monthly salary for full-time positions is likely to be in the region of 8,000 – 15,000 dirhams (£1,575 – £3,000 / $2,200 – $4,000) per month
  • The best-paid jobs may rise salaries to 22,000 dirhams (£4,300 / $6,000) per month

Average cost of living: $1,000/month

Minimum qualifications: 

  • A 120-hour TEFL qualification will be required for most positions if not a CELTA
  • a degree and many positions also require an MA in a related field
  • three to five years of previous experience 
ProsCons

decent salary


 

high accommodation prices


 

very good equipment, therefore a lot of resources to make lessons, especially interesting


 

strict dress code for women


 

some positions include free accommodation and return flight


 

getting acquainted with laws is a must to avoid problems (e.g. kissing, swearing (even on the Internet) are illegal)


 

 

quite relaxed approach to studying by students


 

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Saudi Arabia

Average salary range: 

  • The basic salary for full-time positions is likely to be around 96,000 – 180,000 riyals (£18,160 – £34,000 / $25,000 – $48,000) per year
  • 8,600 – 11,300 riyals (£1,600 – £2,000 /$2,300 – $3,000) per month

The average cost of living (single person, without rent): $2,530/month

Minimum qualifications: 

  • A 120-hour TEFL qualification will be required for most positions 
  • a university degree
  • most positions require experience
ProsCons
contracts often include fully-furnished accommodationstrong culture differences which may seem restrictive

high salary


 

dress code for women
modern classroom equipment

no pictures or videos without a permission


 

teachers can save a lot of money

alcohol and pork are forbidden


 

a lot of places for sightseeing


 

 

Qatar

Average salary range:

  • The basic monthly salary for full-time positions is likely to be around 6,000 to 16,300 Qatari Rial ($1,650 – $4,500) per month.

The average cost of living (single person, without rent): $887/month

Minimum qualifications: 

  • A 120-hour TEFL qualification will be required for most positions
  • a degree 
  • previous job experience
ProsCons

cultural diversity


 

no strict quality regulations in the educational system, so your work-life position depends on where you find your job


 

no age limitations


 

even tutoring requires a special permission, otherwise you can be imprisoned or deported


 

some jobs include free accommodation, travel allowance (look for it in a job offer as there is a poor public transport system)


 

high prices for accommodation


 

 

poor public transport system


 

Europe

Denmark

Average salary range:

  • Wages for teachers are set by law
  • The minimum is DKK170 ($25) per hour, rising to DKK220 ($32) per hour. 
  • The basic annual salary for full-time positions is around DKK296,000 to DKK400,000 ($43,000 – $58,000).

The average cost of living (single person, without rent): $1,096/month

Minimum qualifications:

  • A 120-hour TEFL qualification will be required 
  • A degree, some jobs might even specify certain subjects to study such as a degree in education
  • previous experience is usually required, especially for teaching Business English
ProsCons

good salary


 

hard to get a position


 

great working conditions


 

teachers are supposed to know Danish


 

 

paperwork: if you have a non-Danish teaching qualification and searching for opportunities to teach in a primary or secondary school, you’ll have to apply to the Danish Agency for Higher Education and request the official recognition of your education before applying. 


 

Norway

Average salary range:

  • Annual salary in an international school will be around 386,000 kr ($39,000) for primary school teachers and 465,000 kr ($48,000) for secondary school teachers.
  • Full-time jobs for professors in universities will pay around 470,000 kr – 510,000 kr ($48,460 / $52,580) per year. 
  • The average monthly salary for a full-time teacher is 25,000 kr to 30,000 kr ($2,580 – $3,090). 

The average cost of living (single person, without rent): $1,092/month

Minimum qualifications:

  • A 120-hour TEFL qualification
  • Most jobs require a degree, and top positions in International Schools might specify which subject your school is qualified in, or that you need an MA in your field
  • at least two years of full-time experience
ProsCons

great salary


 

hard to find a job


 

no age limitations


 

many teaching jobs are filled by Norwegians as 80–90% of the population can speak English 


 

might reimburse airfare and initial accommodation


 

accommodation prices are very high


 

a lot of schools offer medical insurance


 

 

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Switzerland

Average salary range:

  • Hourly rates are usually around SFr60 ($63), but can range from SF20 up to SFr123 per hour ($20 – $127). 
  • Full-time positions might exceed SFr5,000 per month

The average cost of living (single person, without rent): $1,502/month

Minimum qualifications:

  • At least a 120-hour TEFL qualification
  • Most jobs require a degree
  • Some jobs rank experience over a degree or TEFL experience, but others are happy to take new teachers. Inexperienced teachers can struggle even with getting summer camp positions, but if they’re bilingual or multi-talented they might get a position
ProsCons
one of the best-paid paces in Europe

even experienced teachers may have trouble finding a job


 

available unique opportunities of working in hotel English courses where people who work in the hospitality sector have to improve their knowledge of English (such job may be easier to get)

the most expensive country in Europe


 

 

hierarchical working environment, so you need to be careful who you are arguing with


 

Asia

Hong Kong

Average salary range:

  • The average monthly salary for full-time teaching jobs is around HK$16,000 to HK$65,000 ($2,000 – $8,380) per month
  • Private tutors can charge around HK$100 – $550 ($13 – $70) per hour

The average cost of living (single person, without rent): $1,084/month

Minimum qualifications:

  • a degree
  • a TEFL qualification
  • two years of experience
  • some international schools and university positions require degrees in specific fields, or higher qualifications such as a master’s degree, PGCE or Ph.D.
ProsCons
one of the top spots in Asia to teachyou have to be less than 60 years old
high salaryyoung female teachers are preferred for positions where you have to teach children
high demand for specialistshigh minimum qualification standards
some jobs provide free accommodationone of the most expensive countries in the world and the most expensive country in Asia

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Japan

Average salary range:

  • vary depending on location and experience
  • 220,000 – 280,000 Yen ($2,100 – $2,675) per month for full-time work
  • International schools may pay 600,000 Yen ($5,730) monthly. 

The average cost of living (single person, without rent): $924/month

Minimum qualifications:

  • a bachelor’s degree
  • TEFL certification with a minimum of 120 hours completed
ProsCons
high demand for English teachers

should be younger than 65


 

the variety of jobs available


 

high minimum qualifications standard


 

decent salary


 

have to get a visa


 

 

expensive country


 

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Any other options?

High salaries, good working conditions, and international experience make all foreign countries best places to teach English abroad which means that it may be a competitive and challenging task to teach there. How to lend a good working position then? Well, teaching online is always an option. 

With a great variety of teaching courses, it is not hard to get a TEFL qualification and proceed with a career even without a degree or prior teaching experience. Moreover, some of the best companies may guarantee you an income of $16 – $25/ hour and around $1,000 – $2, 000/ a month. So, maybe you should give it a try for a start?

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  • Arina Kravchenko

    Arina Kravchenko

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    Teacher of General English & IELTS

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