My laptop died mid last year and all of my uni work up to then was lost, so I don't actually have the unit guide for French 1 anymore. But judging from my notebook, in FRN1010 we studied (I made notes on every tiny thing we studied... so yeah

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- greetings etc. (like hello, what's your name, how are you, my name is..., I don't understand, thank you, goodbye etc.)
- alphabet pronunciation
- names of accents
- "les mots apparentés" ("equivalents" between French and English spelling... e.g. -ing in English equates to -ant in French, as in amusing/amusant - if you want I can type up this table for you, it's not very big)
- indefinite/definite articles, partitive articles
- asking questions
- numbers (jejak I can type up these notes for you if you like, they're really detailed because I was still an enthusiastic jaffy full of motivation back then)
- days of the week
- months
- genders of nouns (incl. which endings were more likely to be feminine etc.)
- pluralising nouns
- pronunciation (have good info sheets on this if you want)
- verb conjugation for:
- regular verbs ending in -er
- the verb être (to be)
- the verb avoir (to have)
- regular verbs ending in -ir
- the verb aller (to go)
- the verb faire (to do)
- regular verbs ending in -re
- the verb boire (to drink)
- the verb prendre (to take)
- negation (e.g. ne...pas)
- some adverbs
- some adjective qualifiers (e.g. un peu - a little)
- c'est/ce sont vs. il/elle est
- expressions with avoir (e.g. avoir faim/soif - to be hungry/thirsty, avoir de la chance - to be lucky)
- different levels of formality in asking questions
- adjective agreement
- the prepositions à and de
- indefinite articles after ne...pas
- interrogative words (e.g. quand - when, pourquoi - why)
- the placement of adjectives (adjectives usually come after the noun, but there are exceptions)
- possessives (my, your, theirs etc. - I don't know what they're actually called in English - possessive pronouns??)
- imperatives
- interrogative adjectives (which/what, this/that/these/those)
- how to tell the time in 12-hour and 24-hour time
... this seems like a lot more than it actually was, so don't be freaked out! And I'm happy to scan my notes on any of these topics if you want them
