Spanish Phrase
Recuerda el método PASS.
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.
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
Imperative (tú) of recordar
Recuerda is the affirmative informal command (tú) of the verb recordar, used to tell someone to remember something.
Definite article el
El is the masculine singular definite article that agrees with método.
Noun + acronym
Método is a masculine noun; PASS is an acronym and stays in uppercase without any article or preposition before it.
🗨In Conversation
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.
✕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)
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.

