Teaching English Online from the Middle East
Teaching English online from the Middle East offers a supplementary income stream alongside your primary teaching position β or a flexible standalone career for independent teachers. The GCC’s timezone advantages (overlapping European, Asian, and African business hours) and reliable internet infrastructure make it an excellent base for online teaching.
Online Teaching Platforms
| Platform | Hourly Rate | Students | Requirements |
|---|---|---|---|
| iTalki | $15-40 | Global (self-selected) | TEFL preferred, set your own rate |
| Preply | $15-50 | Global | TEFL/degree, profile-based |
| Cambly | $10-12 | Global (casual conversation) | Native speaker, no cert required |
| Private clients | AED 100-300/hr | Local GCC | TEFL + experience, own marketing |
GCC Timezone Advantage
Teaching from the UAE (GMT+4) gives you access to evening lessons for European students (afternoon UAE time), morning lessons for East Asian students (early UAE morning), and full-day availability for Middle Eastern and African students. This timezone coverage is broader than teaching from Europe or North America, increasing your available student pool. Many online teachers build a diverse client base across multiple timezones.
Legal note: If employed by a school on a work visa, check whether your contract permits secondary employment. Many contracts include exclusivity clauses. Private online tutoring may technically require a freelance licence in the UAE. Informal tutoring is common but understand the legal position. See our TEFL salary guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much can I earn teaching online?
Part-time (10-15 hours/week): AED 2,000-5,000/month supplementary income. Full-time (25-35 hours/week): AED 6,000-12,000/month as an independent teacher. Premium rates (IELTS prep, business English, exam coaching): AED 200-400/hour for private clients. Online teaching is best as a supplement rather than a replacement for school employment in the GCC.