Answer:
1. We wait/are waiting in the park.
2. I hear the concert.
3. You lose your patience.
4. He visits/is visiting his mother.
5. They answer the question.
6. Claude sells some books.
7. The lawyer defends the criminal.
8. She returns the book to the library.
9. You correspond with a friend in France.
10. You descend the staircase/stairs very rapidly.
Explanation:
<em>Bonjour,</em>
As tu écoute les nouvelles chansons de Justin Bieber ?
<em>Oui, j'ai écouté les nouvelles chansons de Justin Bieber.</em>
Or :
<em>Non, je n'ai pas écouté les nouvelles chansons de Justin Bieber.</em>
Bonjour
A news story is "un reportage".
If it's talking about stories around the world, like talking about wars, typhoons on the other side of the world with reporters over there.
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If it's nearer of your home , it will be called "un fait d'actualité" or "un fait divers" like a crime, a burglary or anything else in your neighborhood, your surroundings.... your country...
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hope this helps ☺☺☺
Here is your translation.. Carole met a lovely boy at the cafe.
Sylvain's vacation started yesterday morning.
I left my French book with a friend.
My best friend and I had a problem and we're not talking to each other anymore!
I spent a week in Paris.