TEFL Internships in the Middle East
TEFL internships offer a structured entry point for new teachers β combining practical teaching experience with mentoring, training, and often subsidised living costs. While less common in the Middle East than in Asia, internship-style programmes exist and provide valuable experience for teachers starting their TEFL careers.
What to Expect
| Component | Typical Provision |
|---|---|
| Duration | 3-12 months |
| Stipend | AED 3,000-6,000/month (lower than full positions) |
| Housing | Often provided (shared) |
| Training | TEFL certification included or ongoing mentoring |
| Teaching load | 15-20 hours/week (lighter than full positions) |
Finding Internships
Language chains: Some larger language school chains offer structured internship programmes that include TEFL training alongside teaching practice. TEFL course providers: Providers like International TEFL Academy and i-to-i occasionally offer placement programmes that include guaranteed teaching positions. University foundation programmes: Some GCC universities offer teaching assistant positions that function as structured internships for graduates considering TEFL careers.
Be cautious of “paid internship” programmes that charge upfront fees β legitimate internships provide value through training and experience, not through fees paid by the intern. Research any programme thoroughly and seek reviews from previous participants. See our TEFL scams guide and jobs guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are TEFL internships worth it?
For new teachers without experience, a quality internship provides structured entry, mentoring, and references that accelerate your career. The reduced salary is offset by training value and reduced risk compared to jumping into a full position without support. After completing an internship, you are better positioned for full-salary roles.