In Japanese English (Engrish), the word "work" is sometimes misused to mean "piece" or "volume." So "1 2 work" likely means "Episode 1 and Episode 2" or "Work 1 and Work 2" (i.e., two separate video files).
In film, a "workprint" is an unfinished version of a movie. A small number of collectors claim to have seen a raw (unsubbed) workprint of Episode 1 with different animation or voice acting. If you are looking for an "eng subbed work," you might be hunting a ghost—no such workprint has ever been publicly released with subtitles.
Conclusion for your search: You are looking for both canonical episodes (1 and 2), soft-subbed or hard-subbed in English. eng subbed gakuen de jikan yo tomare 1 2 work
If you are determined to watch this, here is a realistic, legal-adjacent roadmap (note: we do not endorse piracy, but we acknowledge archival of unlicensed titles).
Your search includes "1 2 work" — and here is where most people get lost. In Japanese English (Engrish), the word "work" is
The original OVA release consisted of two 30-minute episodes:
However, the word "work" in your search indicates a possible mis-translation or a specific fansub group's naming convention. If you are determined to watch this, here
A male student at a prestigious academy discovers an ancient clock or gains a mysterious power that allows him to stop time. While the world is frozen—students mid-laugh, teachers at the chalkboard, leaves suspended in air—he is the only one who can move. The two episodes focus on different "targets" within the school, from a strict teacher to the most popular idol of the campus.
Key Detail: Unlike modern, "softer" time-stop anime, this OVA is explicit and unapologetically from the early 2000s era of adult animation, featuring rough art styles, heavy shadows, and a synth-based soundtrack.