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.
She could start by setting the scene. For instance, she says 'On a sunny day in Provence, where the lavender fields were in full bloom...'. This type of start helps to create a vivid image in the listener's mind right from the beginning, making them more interested in the story that is about to unfold.
He probably starts with a big sigh and then says something like 'Back in my day...' It's a classic way for him to set the scene and let everyone know that the story is going to be about something from the past.
Often, he'll start by mentioning a person or an event that triggers the whole story. For example, he might say 'I remember this one time when Flanders did such and such' and then go on to build the story from there.
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.
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.
She might tell it in a very animated way, using lots of hand gestures.
You can start by getting her attention. For example, say something like 'I have a really interesting story to tell you.' Then set the mood. If it's a spooky story, you might lower your voice a bit. If it's a happy story, start with a big smile.
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 a fairytale like 'Beauty and the Beast' which is well - known in French culture.
Often, she might be involved in preparing for Christmas. Like decorating the house with Christmas lights and ornaments. She could also be helping to make Christmas cookies or write letters to Santa Claus.