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I´m in two minds about this .

I agree up to a point that Quechua should be taught in some schools, especially in the
highlands of Peru,since that is where it is spoken the most.
Therefore, it benefits the inhabitants of these regions in the same way that this
language as rich in diversity as Quechua would be preserved. For this reason, English
is not such a priority for them. 
On the other hand I believe that the fundamental reason why teaching English as a
second language is so important today is because English is essential when it comes
to finding a job. English gives us access to a better education and therefore the
possibility of a better job, so job opportunities will multiply as soon as we master the
language
Another important reason is that we will be able to access a better education, without
limiting ourselves to universities or training centers in our own country. It will also give
us access to the most current and complete information, we will know the latest
advances and we will be able to access the majority of scientific, academic and
technological texts, written in English.
Furthermore, you can get to know different cultures, lifestyles and different ways of
thinking. You will be able to meet new and interesting people and understand their
customs. 

I do feel the dominance of English interferes with


the uniqueness of many languages, for example, the
way words are borrowed from English.
Absolutely

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