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NewsLetter
Our teachers
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JULIA DIMAMBRO taught in the USA, UK and Italy, before 2 years in Rwanda with VSO. Since then she has worked for British Council Cairo, Douala and Yaounde. She has lived in Cameroon for 5 years. -
Over the last six years, Faye has taught English to adults in China, teenagers in London, children in Portugal, adults in Libya IELTS candidates in Sir Lanka, business students in Slovakia and summer school students in the UK. She is enthusiastic about developing her teaching skills while experiencing a new culture.
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Bill has spent many years in the Middle East, Algeria, Libya Japan, Korea, and Malaysia. He has taught a wide range of students, including those petroleum and engineering companies, university students, banking trainees and employees, Air Force personnel and high school students. He is keen to return to Francophone Africa. -
Katy Pidgeon spent two years teaching foreign students and refugees in Cambridge before coming to Cameroon. She taught at the British Council Yaounde from February 2009 until the closure of the teaching centre in September 2010. -
Nick Houghton Since a career move from computer programming to TEFL. Nick has taught pastors in Tanzania and students in Scotland, England and the Czech Republic. He is excilted about the opportunity to return to Africa. -
Since working as a holiday rep in Greece and undertaking training and development positions in the UK, Pauline has taught English to students at a Chinese university and the British institute in Indonesia. She has also been involved in voluntary work in India and is looking forward to the challenge of working in Cameroon.


Computers with Internet access and language-learning CD-ROMs, CD players, televisions with DVD players.
Books and graded readers will soon be available to all our students; watch this space!
Term four courses begin Monday 02nd July2012 and will end on 07th September 2012. Don't delay, come and register now!
The BLC Yaounde was created in August 2010 by British teachers and their Cameroonian colleagues, then working at the British Council Yaoundé.