Are you an A1 or A2 English learner searching for clear, slow-paced listening practice you can truly follow? In this episode of SpeakEasy English Talks**, Nick gently narrates **“A Day in 1900” in simple past tense, from waking up to bedtime. This 30-minute story is perfect for practicing everyday verbs, daily routines, and historical vocabulary in a relaxing, immersive way. 🕰 Why you’ll love it: Entirely narrated in **past tense**—great for practicing common past verbs (woke, washed, walked, cooked, etc.) No fast speech, no pressure—just slow, clear, and easy-to-understand English Vivid details about meal time, work life, family, and a quiet evening—makes listening practice feel like a journey Ideal listening length (~30 mins) to build stamina and fluency 📚 How to use this video: 1. Listen actively and follow the simple story. 2. Repeat key sentences out loud (e.g. "I washed my face with cold water.") 3. Pause and try to retell small parts to check your understanding. 4. Use this as a daily practice starting point—consistent listening builds confidence! :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6} Don’t forget to: 👍 Like if you found this helpful 🔔 Subscribe for more slow English stories for beginners 💬 Comment below: What did Tom do after breakfast?