This is the translation: There is a very interesting girl in my school. I (1) what is her name: Valentina. It's a nice name, is not it? I want (2) more of her, but I am very shy. I'm going to call my friend Julio; he (3) almost (almost) all the people in my program. But if Julio does not (4) who is she, tomorrow after class I will write a message to Valentina. I'm going to give you a poem by Bécquer. You (5) Bécquer's poems, right? They are very romantic. I can also invite her to go out with me; I (6) a very good coffee called La Rana.
I have seen Your question many times:
Si tus pantalones se te caen ¿qué debes usar en la cintura?
This question translated means:
<span>If your pants fall out, what should you wear at the waist?
Your answer to this question is:
<em>Spanish</em>: </span><span><span>Si se cae los pantalones, debe usar un cinturón en la cintura.</span>
<em>English</em>: If you drop your pants, you should wear a belt at the waist.
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<em>Hope I helped!!!!</em>
Caminar en la arena de la playa
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the answer to the blank is cuenta