Which one exactly are you talking about? We don't call it IOP in language B. The two orals are called:
- Individual Oral
This is where you need to choose a support material like an article or something. You need to talk about that article for 3-4 minutes, then your teacher will ask you questions about that article for 3-4 minutes, followed by a general discussion for 3-4 minutes. for example about your future plan, your extra curricular activities, or about any daily issue. This is done individually and is recorded.
- Interactive Oral Activity
This is where you can do all the fun stuff like interviews, role plays, debates and stuff along those lines. There's no official time limit although usually teachers set it as 10 minutes per person. This activity must be done in groups or pairs. If you're doing it individually, the teacher must accompany you.
I think that (powerpoint) presentations shouldn't be allowed for the second type of oral, although my teacher did once say that we can do a ppt presentation followed by a discussion. But my teacher is new to teaching language B and he's just a bad teacher so I can't count on him, but if your teacher said the same thing maybe it is true. Maybe.
Edited by Desy Glau, Dec 27, 2011 - 11:45.