🗣️ Talk Like a Native! 3 Idioms You Should Know 😎 🎯 Idioms make your English sound more natural and expressive! Today’s idioms are all about communication — giving opinions, being a great speaker, or… not being heard at all. 😅 Let’s learn what they mean and how to use them in real life! 💬✨ 1. Dish it out / Dish out Meaning: To give criticism or insults easily — often in a harsh or playful way. (But sometimes… they can’t take it themselves!) Examples: 🔹️He loves to dish it out, but can’t take criticism.🔹️Don’t be surprised — she always dishes out harsh opinions. 🔹️If you dish it out, be ready to take it too! 😉 2. Gift of gab Meaning: The ability to speak easily, confidently, and persuasively. (Someone who’s great at talking or charming others.) 🗣️🎁 Examples: 🔹️With his gift of gab, he could sell anything to anyone. 💼 🔹️She’s got the gift of gab—everyone listens when she speaks! 🔹️If you have the gift of gab, use it to inspire others. ✨ 3. Like talking to a brick wall Meaning: Speaking to someone who doesn’t listen or respond at all. 🧱 Examples: 🔹️I tried explaining it, but it was like talking to a brick wall. 🔹️With him, it’s always like talking to a brick wall. 🔹️You might as well talk to a brick wall—she never listens! ✍️🏾