This new series of three books aims to develop the writing skills of students learning Modern Standard Arabic, enabling them to move from forming correct words, phrases, sentences, and simple texts, to writing simple paragraphs and ultimately producing texts with the competency of a native speaker. This beginners’ introduction starts with the development of reading skills through recognition, identification, listing, and recall, before progressing to activities based on different reading strategies that target seeking information, visualizing, solving problems, and interpreting. Grammatical structures are embedded in these exercises, which range from letter sequencing to simple paragraph writing. Developed and piloted in the classrooms of the Arabic Language Institute at the American University in Cairo, this series has benefited from the expertise and knowledge of leading teachers of Arabic. A new textbook series for Arabic language students Azza Hassanein holds a BA from Mansoura University and an MA in Teaching Arabic as a Foreign Language from the American University in Cairo. She is a senior instructor in the Arabic Language Institute at the American University in Cairo. Dalal Abo El Seoud, with a PhD from Ain Shams University, is a senior instructor in the Arabic Language Institute at the American University in Cairo. Hala Yehia is a senior instructor in the Arabic Language Institute at the American University in Cairo.