This is funny, as I have never had trouble with 'French R's'. They came fairly naturally to me. I sing along with Alizee, and that helps me out a lot with this sort of thing. I took French in 6th grade, and my teacher told me my pronunciation was perfect! But that was 6 years ago, so I may not be as good now.
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One hint I can give is to put a slight 'h' sound infront of your French 'r'. You hear peopple teaching it as a slight gurgle, and this is true and proper, but I have found the slight 'h', or almost even an American 'ch' as in chair.
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