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Spanish Phrase

Recuerda el método PASS.

/reˈkwer.da el ˈme.to.ðo pas/
Meaning"Remember the PASS method."
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Meaning

A direct reminder to keep the PASS method in mind. The speaker is asking the listener to remember a specific technique that is known by the acronym PASS.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you are teaching, giving a presentation, or coaching someone and you want to make sure they keep a particular strategy top‑of‑mind. It works well in informal classroom settings or in a friendly work‑team briefing.

Grammar Breakdown

RecuerdaelmétodoPASS

1

Imperative (tú) of recordar

Recuerda is the affirmative informal command (tú) of the verb recordar, used to tell someone to remember something.

2

Definite article el

El is the masculine singular definite article that agrees with método.

3

Noun + acronym

Método is a masculine noun; PASS is an acronym and stays in uppercase without any article or preposition before it.

🗨In Conversation

A

Recuerda el método PASS antes de empezar el examen oral.

Remember the PASS method before you start the oral exam.

¡Claro! Primero pienso, luego hablo, reviso y practico.

Sure! First I think, then I speak, I review, and I practice.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Recuerdas el método PASS.

    Recuerdas is the present‑indicative form (you remember) not the command.

  • Recuerda el método de PASS.

    The preposition de is unnecessary because PASS already functions as the name of the method.

  • Recuerda el método /pæs/.

    Pronounce the acronym as /pas/, not as the English /pæs/.

Alternatives

  • No olvides el método PASS.

    Don't forget the PASS method.

  • Ten presente el método PASS.

    Keep the PASS method in mind.

  • Recuerde el método PASS.

    Remember the PASS method. (formal)

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Cultural Tip

In Spanish the informal imperative (tú) can sound a bit commanding, so in a formal context you would switch to the formal imperative "Recuerde". Also, when you refer to an acronym that is originally English, keep the original pronunciation (PASS = /pas/), not the Spanish phonetic spelling.