Turkey a fascinating country of tourism – a dream place for travelers, is also a major hotspot for ESL teachers. Turkish people are very much known for their friendly nature and hospitability. Turkey is also known to be the meeting point of Turkey’s European with an influence of Middle East culture as the country progressing towards embracing the rest of the world. The country is intercontinental hence; teaching in turkey does come with a favorable chance to travel to nearby countries at a low cost.

Turkey offers several English teaching jobs throughout the year. Teaching jobs in Turkey have its own perks. Some English teachers even get housing and/or airfare. Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir, and many other larger cities have a wider job market for English teachers.
 

 

Want to know more about what Turkey has in store for you!

Let us answer some of the FAQs for you –

What Is The Basic Requirement To Teach English In Turkey!

Like any other foreign ESL job opportunity, teaching English in turkey will require you to graduate (in any field). Plus you will also need to have a TEFL certification with a fair understanding of teaching English as a foreign language. Though not a must-have, some schools may require few years of experience

Do I Need To Be A Native Speaker!

Often time TEFL aspirants do worry about being a non-native speaker. Fortunately, TEFL jobs in turkey do not need you to be a native English speaker. However, you must be fluent in English, and also your grip on the English language has to be considerably good to teach non-native English learners.

What Job Opportunities Can I Expect!

As their tourist industry is booming and the Turkish natives are more and moreinclined to be career-oriented, the demand for English teachers is raising in turkey with each passing day.Your work is to look for authentic institutes who are willing to offer good working hours, pay and will be supportive throughout the transition.

The most common job you will find there are in private language institutes, universities, private schools. There is scope to teach both young learners as well as adults, depending upon where you choose to work. Private language schools are majorly for adults and working professionalsand you will get to teach children and/or high schools students if you work in school. Private tutoring is also an option that is available in turkey. If you are keen on earning extra, you can do so.

How Much Can I Earn!

The average salary for teachers in turkey revolvesaround $800 to $1000 per month. This is in fact an ideal salary for ESL teachers to live a comfortable life in turkey. Teaching English online is also another option if you want to make some more money.

What About The Visa Process!

To live in turkey, you will need both a work visa and a resident's visa. If you are lucky depending on your employer's protocol, you may be offered sponsored visaonce you can secure your employment. And if that’s not the case, you need to pay for your own visa; it can be $60 per year for a residential visa around $130 for a work visa.

Final Words

The teaching jobs availability in Turkey is on the rise as the demand for ESL/EFL teachers increasing at a steadyrate each year. Given the cost of living, Turkey has a lot more wider scope for TEFL teachers, to enjoy the beauty of the country while they work as teachers. though the most popular destination in Turkey is Istanbul, other cities too do have a lot to offer. Being known for its conservative culture sentiment, the western part of turkey has now relatively progressive. With beautiful beaches, mountains and vivid lakes turkey is definitely an ideal place to teach English for those who have 'travel' in their minds.

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Written By : Roshni Chaterjee