Pass out, pass away, pass on, and pass up — these are some of the most common English expressions native speakers use in everyday conversation… but many English learners still confuse them.
In this video, you’ll learn the real meanings of these 4 important “PASS” phrases through natural conversations, simple explanations, and everyday examples you can actually use in real life.
By the end of this lesson, you’ll be able to understand native speakers more easily and speak more natural English with confidence.
⏱️ Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:38 Pass Out
04:15 Pass Away
06:35 Pass On
10:39 Pass Up
12:41 Difference Between Pass On & Pass Up
13:48 Roleplay Practice
17:59 Quiz For Learners
22:48 Recap
23:37 Challenge
📌 In this video, you’ll learn:
• Pass out
• Pass away
• Pass on
• Pass up
This English listening & speaking practice lesson is perfect for:
✓ English learners (A2–B2)
✓ Daily English conversation practice
✓ English listening practice
✓ Speaking more fluently
✓ Understanding phrasal verbs naturally
✓ Learning real spoken English
🎧 Improve your vocabulary, listening, pronunciation, and speaking skills while enjoying a relaxed English podcast conversation.
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