Muhammad is right.
And that animation is pretty sweet.

The sounds that will be the hardest are the R's and the "eu". Be sure to pronounce the "a" as "ahh". Stress should be on the first syllable.
Please do NOT say "trah-soooor" (rhymes with "tour"). This is incorrect and hurts my ears.

To make the French 'R': lift the back of the tongue towards the top of the mouth (near the soft palate/uvula). Basically you are putting your tongue in the position it would be in to pronounce a hard English 'G' as in "Google." Position your tongue this way, leaving a bit of space between the tongue and soft palate. Push air through the space as if you were pronouncing 'H' as in "hat."
An easy way to practice this sound is to practice it word-medial first. Try saying the English word "garage," but pronounce the R with the French R.
When that is easy, try saying the word "rouge" (like what ladies put on their cheeks), with the French R at the beginning.
Once you're comfortable with that, try pronouncing "traceur" with the French R's in it.
To make the French "eu" sound, say "uhhhh," like you're dazed and confused, but round your lips slightly.