The Teach English in the West Bank program offers an eye-opening experience for those wanting to visit Palestine and engage with Palestinian youth, children, women, refugees, and community members in the city of Hebron. Interns will teach English to Palestinian students. This will happen at the Intern in Palestine Center, local community development centers, Palestinian local schools, NGOs, and refugee camps.

Additionally, participants will actively immerse themselves in Palestinian culture, daily life, politics, and regional situations. Intern in Palestine hosts volunteers and interns from around the world year-round. This involvement provides you with the opportunity to meet international colleagues at the Center, travel throughout Palestine, and collaborate in teaching English. You will also participate in a wide range of social, educational, cultural, and community development activities during your time in Hebron.  

If you aspire to pursue a career in TESOL, TESL, TEFL, or related English language teaching roles, this internship program provides an outstanding opportunity to acquire practical experience. It also offers a chance to bolster your English teaching skills.

This English teaching internship in the West Bank is an excellent fit for you if you possess strong colloquial fluency in English. It is also a good fit if you are intrigued by the Middle East, particularly in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian situation. Furthermore, it is a good fit if you are eager to actively participate in an internship program while exploring the West Bank.

General Program Overview

Program LocationHebron, Palestine
Program Fees750€ per month 
250€ per week
Age Range Of Participants18-70 years old
Minimum Duration1 week
Maximum Duration13 weeks
Start/End DatesFlexible to fit participant’s schedule
Application DeadlineNo deadline
Program LanguageEnglish
Program FocusTeach English to Palestinians
Volunteer with Palestinian refugees 
Internship teaching English
Teaching English in the West Bank
Time Off Between Friday and Sunday
Number of Arabic Lessons Per Week3 hours in total
Educational Degree
Teaching Certificate Requirement
Not required
University CreditAvailable
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Program Components

Participants in the Intern to Teach English in the West Bank will also enroll in 3 hours of Arabic language classes per week. These classes will further immerse you as an intern in Palestinian culture. It will also allow you to communicate with your students and the local population of Hebron. 

This teaching internship program can last from 1 to 13 weeks, depending on your preference. During your stay, you will live with either a local Palestinian host family or in an all-male dorm, depending on availability. Either way, interns will be based in the bustling city of Hebron. This will give you countless opportunities to practice your Arabic skills and become immersed in Arabic and Palestinian culture. 

Arabic Classes

Learning Arabic is an integral part of the Teaching English program. Interns will receive 12 hours of conversational Arabic lessons each month. This can be spread out as 3 hours per week. You have the flexibility to choose the form of Arabic you wish to study:

  • Shami or Levantine Arabic (Amiyya dialect)
  • Colloquial Palestinian Arabic
  • Modern Standard Arabic (MSA)
  • A mixed schedule, such as Modern Standard Arabic and Shami Arabic, can also be arranged

Teaching English for a Short-Term Period

This teaching internship for Palestinians caters to individuals who are looking for a unique, short-term English teaching opportunity. Interns can stay for 1 to 13 weeks, allowing you the freedom to select your preferred starting and ending dates.

Teaching English Over the Summer

For people looking to teach English over the summer months in the West Bank and the Middle East, we offer great teaching opportunities from May to August. These volunteer and internship programs are ideal for students, native English speakers, or anyone looking to intern on a summer break.

The summer teaching internship programs combine an Arabic language focus with engagement in Palestinian culture, politics, and history. It includes visits to Bedouin areas (Susiya), Masafer Yatta, Palestinian refugee camps, local villages, and community centers in Hebron.

NO Prior Experience In Teaching English Needed

This internship program for teaching English presents an exciting internship opportunity. It is suitable for both those with or without prior teaching experience. 

Additionally, our Palestinian teachers hold degrees in teaching English, English literature, and teaching methods. We also have very experienced Palestinian English teachers on our team who are skilled at teaching non-native English speakers. They are available to guide interns during the program.

Furthermore, we also organize workshops on teaching English and offer teaching manuals and activities. Our staff is always willing to provide tips and advice on teaching English to Palestinians.

English Classes Size

At Intern in Palestine, interns will conduct one-on-one tutoring English sessions. Additionally, you will have to teach full classes which can have from 10 to 20 Palestinian students in attendance. The students’ ages can vary between 6 and 40, as Palestinians of all ages are eager to learn new languages and connect with the outside world.

Moreso, you will be giving Palestinians the tools to express themselves which is incredibly important. Western media often portrays the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in an unfair and biased manner. Palestinians are usually assigned blame and denied their own representation. As an English teacher, you can help turn the tide and combat this bias. You will also help them to communicate with an audience that has historically viewed them through a Western-centric and Orientalist lens.

Activities in the Program: 

  • Conducting conversational English classes for Palestinian children and youth in the West Bank
  • Assisting local public schools in Hebron 
  • Teaching classes of between 15 and 20 students at the Intern in Palestine Center
  • Conducting one-on-one tutoring sessions with students at the Center
  • Helping manage after-school programs 
  • Participating in excursions to Hebron and the West Bank
  • Attending Arabic language classes for 3 hours/week

Requirements for Our Interns

To intern as an English teacher in the West Bank, you will need to:

  • Be at least 18
  • Have a Bachelor’s degree, High school diploma, or be a current undergraduate student
  • Be fluent in English
  • Commit to at least 1 week (3 months at most)

You Will NOT Need To:

  • Speak Arabic
  • Have travel experience
  • Have teaching experience
  • Be a native English speaker

After finishing the program, you will receive a certificate and a letter of recommendation that you can include on your résumé and use to earn university credits.

Who Can Participate?

Intern in Palestine does not discriminate on any basis. This includes nationality, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or anything else. Intern in Palestine has a long history of welcoming people from around the globe, from all walks of life, backgrounds, and identities. All are welcome!

Previous participants in Intern in Palestine’s programs have hailed from the following countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, the UK, and the US!

Who Is This Program For?

The Teach English in the West Bank Program is suitable for anyone wishing to assist Palestinians while also gaining valuable teaching experiences. The program is also ideal for those interested in the Arabic language and the Middle East, especially concerning the Israeli–Palestinian situation. It’s also great for people with an interest in issues of human rights, linguistics, and second language acquisition. Furthermore, it’s great for those wanting to dedicate some of their time to helping others.  

University students and recent graduates will find this program helpful in building their skill sets while exploring topics related to political science and refugee aid. In partnership with the Palestinian Ministry of Education, Intern in Palestine can provide university credits for students. 

In summary, the program is suitable for:

  • University students studying English and wish to teach abroad for a semester for university credits
  • People who intend to work as English teachers
  • People willing to help Palestinians learn conversational English
  • Those interested in immersing themselves in the daily life and culture of Palestine. Particularly students who are studying Political Science, Middle Eastern, or Palestinian and Israeli history 
  • People who want to study and practice Arabic with native speakers

Reminder: This Program Does Not Have The Same Requirements As Other English Teaching Programs.

  • Interns do NOT need to have previous teaching experience
  • Interns are NOT required to have a teaching qualification or degree such as CELTA (Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults), DELTA (Diploma in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages), TESL (Teaching English as a Second Language), TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language), TESOL, etc. 
  • Interns will be provided with a teaching manual and the necessary materials by Intern in Palestine
  • Our staff will be available to assist interns in their training and during classes
  • Interns will interact closely with refugee communities
  • Classes will be one-on-one basis or in small groups
  • This program is available year-round 

Why Is This An Excellent Opportunity? 

Interning as an English teacher in the West Bank is a great opportunity to gain teaching experience, support human rights in Palestine, immerse oneself in a new culture, and aid refugees in the West Bank. Altogether, these activities are sure to make this program a rewarding experience. 

One of the most rewarding aspects of your time here will be watching your students improve their English language comprehension. The students in turn will educate you about Palestinian culture, the Arabic language, and their lives and experiences growing up under occupation. Interning as an English teacher in the West Bank is truly an immersive exchange. It is a two-way street between different cultures, languages, and peoples.

What Do You Get From Intern in Palestine? 

  • 3 hours of Arabic lessons per week
  • Accommodation with a Palestinian host family or shared flat
  • Breakfast with other participants
  • Support before your departure and during your time in Palestine
  • Visits to various sites in Hebron, including refugee camps, the Old City, and different factories
  • An understanding of Palestinian politics and the experience of the occupation in the West Bank 
  • Opportunity to learn more about the human rights situation while helping Palestinian refugees
  • Engagement in educational, social, and community activities
  • Experiencing Palestinian hospitality and a pleasant environment
  • Living in one of the most politically divisive regions of the Middle East
  • Opportunity to visit unique tourist attractions from a native perspective, including BethlehemRamallah, Nablus, Hebron, Tulkarm, Qalqilyah, Jenin, and the Dead Sea
  • Access to nearby cities such as Akko, Herzliya, Beersheva, Eilat, Tiberias, Netanya, Safed, Haifa, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Masada, Amman, Aqaba, Wadi Rum, and Nazareth
  • Assistance from well-qualified Arabic teachers with excellent educational backgrounds
  • certificate upon completion

Program Impacts 

We have thoroughly researched and tailored our Intern to Teach English in the West Bank Program. This makes it an excellent choice for those seeking a deeper understanding of daily life, culture, and human rights in Palestine.

Furthermore, our primary objective in the Intern to Teach English in the West Bank program is to create a lasting impact on the local Palestinian community. This is done through the exchange of ideas and the practice of “walking in each other’s shoes.” Volunteering and interning present a unique opportunity to make a profound impression. This will impact not only your own life but also the lives of many Palestinians in the local community.

Support People in Vulnerable Communities

Interning as an English teacher in Hebron, West Bank presents an excellent opportunity to assist Palestinians in vulnerable communities. These include Palestinian children in Palestinian refugee camps and school kids in rural areas like Dura, Bani Nuaim, Halhul, Masafer Yatta, Susya, Tafuh, Kharas, and other local Palestinian villages. They are very eager to enhance their academic and professional prospects.

Interacting With Palestinian Culture

Participants will find that the majority of Palestinian people are incredibly friendly and open to foreigners. If participants utilize their Arabic skills, they will find that most Palestinians are enthusiastic and patient communicators who are delighted that people have taken an interest in their language and culture. 

In addition, Palestine is located in the heart of the Levant (the area associated with the Eastern Mediterranean), providing ample opportunities to visit cultural sights, historical monuments, and other landmarks. The situation in Palestine can be difficult at times. However, participants will find that the Palestinian people are friendly and open and that Palestine is generally a safe place to visit! 

An Opportunity To Explore Palestine

In addition to teaching English to the community here in Hebron, interns will also have the opportunity to explore the beautiful and historic land of Palestine. 

Intern in Palestine regularly conducts excursions into Hebron, and you will also have the opportunity to make your way to neighboring cities such as Bethlehem, Tel Aviv, Ramallah, Jericho, Jenin, Nablus, Nazareth, and Jerusalem. These excursions are meant to immerse participants in Palestinian history and give interns a well-rounded understanding of a people and culture that have existed here for thousands of years.

Program Costs And Information

Intern in Palestine is priced competitively, with a total of 750 euros a month or 250 euros a week. Program costs cover the language courses, accommodation, complimentary breakfast each day the participant attends the center, operating costs, and group excursions. There are no additional or hidden fees applied to these programs.

Accommodation

When staying in Hebron, you will have the option of residing with a Palestinian host family or in a dorm. For those staying in a dorm, you will have extra time in which to become acquainted with other participants and interns. The dorms are located in Hebron’s metropolitan center, providing ample opportunities to explore the city, either on your own or with others.

For those staying with a Palestinian host family, you will have an intimate view of daily Palestinian life, customs, and culture. You will also become familiar with family structures, and get to taste delicious Palestinian cuisine. It’s also likely that you will be invited to family gatherings and cultural events, guaranteeing a culturally immersive experience! 

Whichever housing option you choose, your time in Palestine will be immersive, enriching, and memorable! 

Traveling To Hebron, Palestine 

Traveling to Intern in Palestine’s center in Hebron might seem challenging, but we’re here to make it easier for you. We’ve compiled valuable resources to assist you in reaching Hebron with convenience, safety, and comfort of mind.

To prepare for your journey to the West Bank, explore the articles below. These resources provide insights into topics like air travel to Palestine, transportation options to reach Hebron, and taxi services in both Israel and Palestine.

If you have any further inquiries about traveling to Palestine, please do not hesitate to reach out to our team. Our contact information can be found at the bottom of this page. 

How To Get A Volunteer Visa For Palestine

Most of our international participants get a tourist visa for three months when they fly to Israeli airports or cross from Jordan to the West Bank.

Generally, no prior visa is required for Americans, Canadians, and most Europeans to enter Palestine. However, please refer to the visa exemption agreement for additional information. Upon your arrival at the Israeli Airports of Tel Aviv or Eilat, you will receive a tourist visa valid for 90 days. This visa is ample for participating in Intern in Palestine’s programs and allows you to travel around Palestine and Israel freely.

Reviews And Ratings

Intern in Palestine has welcomed people from 40 different countries since 2011. For our influence on foreign visitors, we got our inaugural “Go Overseas Community Choice Awards” in 2019. Most recently, we were selected as one of the “Best Places to Teach Abroad, Top Spots for Volunteering Abroad, Greatest Language Schools, and Best Internship Abroad Providers of 2023” by Go Overseas. Connecting, educating, and advancing people within the local and global communities continues to be our mission.

The Excellence Center and Intern in Palestine is well-known for its cultural immersion, welcoming staff and environment, and dedication to debunking myths about Palestine and Palestinians. If you are interested in Palestinian culture and want to visit the West Bank, please read our program reviews to see whether Internship in Palestine is the right organization for you.

Summary

The Intern to Teach English in the West Bank program is perfect for those who want to teach English to non-native speakers, study Palestinian/Levantine Arabic, and immerse themselves in Palestinian culture and daily life. Teaching English to Palestinians offers a unique chance to create an impact while experiencing personal growth in a new environment.

By interning in the West Bank, participants will broaden their understanding and knowledge of Palestinian culture. They will get to hear new perspectives on global affairs and life under occupation, inspiring them to change their outlook on the world. If this teaching English program description has piqued your interest, please do not hesitate to apply, and we can begin the process with you today!

How To Apply

If you’re interested in joining the Intern to Teach English Program, please email us at Info@ecpalestine.org. We aim to respond to your initial inquiry within 1-2 business days.

In the subject line of your email, please write “Intern to Teach English in the West Bank.” Upon responding we will attach an application form which you will fill out and return to us to begin the application process. We hope to hear from you soon!

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