Well, it could be that the story focuses on her using French to communicate with new friends or solve problems in a unique setting.
She might tell it in a very animated way, using lots of hand gestures.
She probably uses a sweet, melodious voice. French is a very musical language, and a little girl would make it even more charming. She might also add some typical French expressions like 'Alors' or 'Voilà' in between to make the story more vivid.
Perhaps she begins by introducing the main character, such as 'There was a little girl just like me who...'. This way, she can easily draw the listener into the story as they can relate to the character being similar to the storyteller herself. It also gives her a starting point to build the plot around this character.
By asking her some open - ended questions related to her story, like 'What was the most exciting part?' or 'Who was your favorite character in the story?'. This shows that we are interested in what she has to say and will likely make her more eager to continue.
It depends on her creativity and the experiences she has had. If she has traveled a lot within France, she could tell amazing stories about different regions, like the lavender fields in Provence or the beaches in the South of France. She might also include some interesting characters she has met, such as an old artist in Montmartre. Her story could be full of vivid descriptions of the colors, smells, and sounds of these places.
She could tell about her daily life in France, like going to the local bakery every morning to buy fresh baguettes.
She might be sharing an adventure she had in Paris. Maybe she got lost in the city but then discovered a hidden little park with beautiful flowers and friendly squirrels. And she could be talking about how she felt scared at first but then excited when she found this secret place.
She could be telling about her daily life in a small French village, like going to the local bakery to buy fresh baguettes every morning.
The theme of poverty in 'The Little Match Girl' reflects the harsh reality of the society then. There were many poor people struggling to survive while the rich were enjoying their lives. It shows the great gap between the rich and the poor.
She might tell a fairytale like 'Beauty and the Beast' which is well - known in French culture.