Hard : A level playing field
Hard : A level playing field
Premier Vocabulary is a mini-podcast for you to learn football English one word at a time. We have three different levels for you: easy, medium and hard.
This episode is hard so we’re looking at more difficult football phrases and idioms. These phrases can be used to talk about football but are also useful when talking about other topics.
Summary
Learn more football vocabulary with Premier Skills English. Each lesson in our Premier Vocabulary section looks at one football word or phrase. This lesson looks at the phrase a level playing field.
You can find more lessons on the side of this page.
Transcript
Rich: Hello my name's Rich and welcome to Premier Skills English - Premier Vocabulary.
Jack: Hi there! I'm Jack. We're here to help you with your football English. Premier Vocabulary is a mini-podcast for you to learn football English one word at a time.
Rich: We have three different levels for you: easy, medium and hard.
Jack: This episode is hard so we're looking at more difficult football phrases and idioms. These phrases can be used to talk about football but are also useful when talking about other topics.
Rich: The phrase we are looking at in this episode is: a level playing field.
Jack: This is a strange phrase. Aren't all football pitches level?
Rich: It's funny that you say that but yes and no. I don't think you'll find a football pitch that's not flat in the Premier League - not these days.
Jack: In the past?
Rich: Maybe not in the Premier League but I remember playing at school and in the first half we'd be playing downhill and in the second going uphill.
Jack: That doesn't sound very fair.
Rich: No, but it made me feel like Ryan Giggs running down the wing in the first half!
Jack: And I bet the goalkeeper could score. A couple of bounces and it's in the net.
Rich: Exactly. The second half was more difficult though. It wasn't just school football either - one of the biggest FA Cup shocks was when a little amateur team called Yeovil Town beat Sunderland who, at the time, were one of the biggest teams in England.
Jack: And this team didn't have a level playing field?
Rich: No, it had a massive slope - it was like playing on a hill.
Jack: That doesn't sound very fair!
Rich: So there are examples of teams playing on pitches that are not level but the expression a level playing field is used much more outside of football.
Jack: The expression is used to describe a situation where everyone has the same opportunities and is fair to everyone.
Rich: If one team has to play kicking uphill this is not fair - it's not a level playing field.
Jack: The phrase is used as an idiom to describe a situation that is fair to everyone. It might be used in business. Listen to this example:
Rich: If a government offers lower taxes to companies from one country and not others it's more difficult to enter that market as it's not a level playing field.
Jack: It might be used to talk about rights. Listen to this example:
Rich: Why are there more men in positions of power? Women are still not given the same opportunities as men at work - it's not a level playing field.
Jack: And in politics. Listen to this example:
Rich: The European Union have spoken about a level playing field when it comes to a post-Brexit trade deal with the UK. They want open and fair competition.
Jack: There is the final whistle!
Rich: We'll be back soon with more Premier Vocabulary from Premier Skills English.
Jack: Bye for now and enjoy your football.
Discuss
- Have you ever felt that you were in an unfair competition?
- Can you think of any situations in your country where the phrase a level playing field could be used?
Write your answers in the comments section below.
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17/02/2022
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I always felt that I were in on unfair competition sometimes.
China companies should take men and women in a level playing field when they recruit employees.
17/02/2022 09:05
Manchester United
738
I always felt that I were in on unfair competition sometimes.
China companies should take men and women in a level playing field when they recruit employees.
29/04/2021
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Not that I remeber. And even if I was, I wouldn't mind. I'ld just try my best to win.
In Brazil, we're living very difficult times. The social classes are not a level plying field. And it's becoming worse everyday. Specially during the COVID 19 crisis.
29/04/2021 16:06
Arsenal
1512
Not that I remeber. And even if I was, I wouldn't mind. I'ld just try my best to win.
In Brazil, we're living very difficult times. The social classes are not a level plying field. And it's becoming worse everyday. Specially during the COVID 19 crisis.
03/12/2020
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Because of the war conflict in the East of Ukraine, people living there are not on a level playing field as are the other parts of the country.
03/12/2020 14:18
Liverpool
6573
Because of the war conflict in the East of Ukraine, people living there are not on a level playing field as are the other parts of the country.
03/12/2020
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Once when at school my school football team of 14-year-olds was trapped in an unfair competition - a few opponents were much older, there was even an adult. The referee didn't protest all the same, we had to play.
03/12/2020 14:13
Liverpool
6573
Once when at school my school football team of 14-year-olds was trapped in an unfair competition - a few opponents were much older, there was even an adult. The referee didn't protest all the same, we had to play.
20/06/2020
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The way VAR is used in some matches is definately not a level playing field. Sheffield was robbed of a clear goal because technolodgy failed. What a coincidence! With noisy teams it would be replay after replay. Why did the same not happen to the Blades.
20/06/2020 11:24
Chelsea
1749
The way VAR is used in some matches is definately not a level playing field. Sheffield was robbed of a clear goal because technolodgy failed. What a coincidence! With noisy teams it would be replay after replay. Why did the same not happen to the Blades.
22/04/2020
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In the most countries there is an exam in order to begin university which is not "a level playing field"
Students who from different region of country and quality of education must attend the same examination.It's awful.
22/04/2020 17:45
Tottenham Hotspur
5557
In the most countries there is an exam in order to begin university which is not "a level playing field"
Students who from different region of country and quality of education must attend the same examination.It's awful.