Living in Morocco, and teaching in Casablanca is an unforgettable experience. This bustling coastal city has opportunities for volunteering, private and public school teachers, and everything in between. Most Moroccans speak Arabic and French, but many are eager to pick up English for the business world.
Living in Casablanca can be a bit more pricey than the rest of Morocco, and it’s worth considering this when negotiating a teaching salary. Private lessons are a great way to make extra money, and can be easy to pick up in the city. Morocco is a conservative country, so adapting to the culture is a must should you decide on this destination.
Heidi moved here with her family to teach, and offer her children a chance to experience a different culture. She shares what it’s like to teach in Casablanca, Morocco, and highly recommends the move to anyone interested.
Learn more about living and working in Casablanca with TESOL certification.