Which type of commentator are you?
We all commentate on things happening in our everyday lives without even realising it: from describing what's happening on TV to telling your friend what they missed at school.
Grab a pen, make a note of whether you answer mostly As, Bs, Cs or Ds to find out if you are Hyped, Chilled, Fab with Facts or Pun-tastic when it comes to commentating.

Your favourite singer releases a new album. How do you react?
A) You download it straight away, you want to be one of the first to hear it
B) You know it will do well, their last album was the biggest selling of the year
C) You know so much about the artist you can sum up their career in one lyric
D) You put on your headphones and appreciate every note

You’re online and see your favourite sport star has got a new haircut. What's your next move?
A) Hit the like button and immediately go and get the same haircut for yourself
B) You decide to monitor whether their new haircut could affect the sport star's future performance
C) You tell your friends they are going to laugh out loud when they see your new style
D) You head to the hairdressers to get yourself a timeless style, one that’ll never go out of date

You’re watching reality TV on a Saturday night when one of the contestants makes an embarrassing mistake. Do you...
A) Face-palm and ask: ‘What were they thinking!?!'
B) Mention to your mates how many mistakes that contestant has already made
C) Replay the moment in slo-mo and add your own comedy sound effects
D) Applaud the attempt, there’s plenty of time for improvement

You are playing hockey and you think you are about to score a goal. What do you do next?
A) You race towards the nets shouting ‘It’s a goal’
B) You think ‘If I get this goal it will put us in the lead’
C) You say something funny to distract the goalkeeper
D) You take it slow, anything could happen in the next second

You are telling a joke but you forget the punchline. So instead you..
A) Start singing or dancing, because any entertainment is good entertainment
B) Tell yourself not to worry! You have the punchline written down
C) You tell another joke, you know loads!
D) Say it's OK, you’ll remember it in a minute

You are listening to a football match on the radio and you hear a goal has been scored. What do you do next?
A) Jump in the air and scream ‘Yeeeessssss!'
B) Point out that it’s the sixth goal scored by that particular player this season
C) Try and beat the commentator by coming up with your own line first
D) You sense the game hasn’t peaked yet, the best is still to come

A top athlete injures themselves during the 100m final. What do you do next?
A) Demand the race starts again!
B) Start reeling off a fitting tribute to the athlete’s career.
C) You think of a poetic one-line, summing up their career in 10 seconds
D) You focus on the rest of the race, you’re sure they’ll be back

You are planning on catching the bus into town to go shopping and meet your friends. What do you do before you set off?
A) Nothing, you have been so excited you organised everything last week
B) You are working out exactly which shops you will go to, you don't want to waste any time when you are there
C) You are already on the group chat telling your mates about the funniest thing that just happened to you, why wait until you see them?
D) There's no need to plan, you can decide which shops to go into when you get there

You’re in town and you see someone famous. How do you react?
A) Frantically wave at them so you can ask them for a selfie
B) if you get chance to speak to them, you'll ask them about their next career move
C) Start bantering to get their attention, you know you can have a laugh with them
D) Time for your best game-face, you don't want to show your excitement in front of them
Mostly As - You are Hyped!
You're a commentator who is on the edge of your seat before the event has even started. Whatever the game your excitement is infectious.
Mostly Bs - You are Fab with Facts!
You're a commentator who knows their facts and stats. You are good at remembering names and background detail, as you never know when you might need them. You are so well prepped you always know what to say.
Mostly Cs - You are Pun-tastic!
You're a commentator who is quick-witted and smart with the one-liners. You know how to raise a laugh and the audience loves you for it.
Mostly Ds - You are Chilled!
You are a commentator who is relaxed and in control. Nerves, what nerves? You trust you will say the right thing when you need to and you are in control and know how to sound more dramatic when needed.