Key Features
Mido in Modern Standard Arabic is a story-based eBook for elementary to intermediate learners of Modern Standard Arabic.
Designed for adult learners at the A2–B1 level, this eBook helps you strengthen reading and listening comprehension through clear, accessible Modern Standard Arabic. Set in Cairo, the stories follow Mido, his family, and his friends through everyday situations such as school, family routines, and city life. Learning is supported through parallel translations, cultural notes, and original illustrations that help anchor the language in context.
What’s inside
- 10 story-based chapters written in Modern Standard Arabic.
- Parallel English translations with language explanations.
- Stories focused on family life, school, and urban Cairo.
- Fully voweled Arabic text to support reading practice.
- Learner-friendly Modern Standard Arabic style.
- Cultural notes explaining everyday situations.
- Original illustrations throughout the book.
- Glossary and supplementary vocabulary lists by chapter.
Who it’s for: Adult learners of Modern Standard Arabic at the elementary to intermediate level who can read Arabic script and have basic familiarity with Arabic grammar.
Audio: Professionally recorded audio for all stories is available to stream or download below.
Use this eBook as guided reading practice that builds confidence with connected Modern Standard Arabic.
Detailed Overview
If you have ever felt stuck between the simplified dialogues of beginner textbooks and the dense complexity of authentic literature, you are not alone. Making the transition to real-world Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is often one of the most challenging steps for learners. This book is designed to bridge that gap by offering light-hearted, engaging stories written in accessible MSA, allowing you to build confidence without feeling overwhelmed.
While this book is a translation of the Egyptian Arabic version, it stands fully on its own as a reader for Modern Standard Arabic learners. The story follows the everyday life of a modern family, exploring familiar situations such as school routines, family tensions, small secrets, and neighborhood drama. Rather than artificial textbook scenes, you experience connected narratives that reflect how ideas are expressed naturally in written Arabic.
Reading Modern Standard Arabic Through Story
The strength of this book lies in its narrative approach. Inspired by the charm of stories like Le Petit Nicolas, the chapters are written for adult learners and focus on storytelling rather than instruction. This makes it easier to stay engaged while absorbing vocabulary, verb forms, and sentence structures as they appear in context.
The side-by-side layout places the Arabic text and a clear English translation on adjacent pages. This removes the friction of constant dictionary use and allows you to maintain reading flow while building familiarity with how Modern Standard Arabic works across longer passages.
How to Use This Book
In a practical study session, this book works best as an immersive reading experience. Begin by listening to the professionally recorded audio to familiarize yourself with pronunciation and rhythm, then read along with the text. The inclusion of standardized orthography and diacritics (tashkeel) provides clear guidance for pronunciation, explicitly marking short vowels and helping you internalize the structure of written Arabic.
For learners studying both MSA and Egyptian Arabic, this book works especially well when read alongside the Egyptian version. Reading the two in tandem allows you to compare how the same ideas are expressed in formal written Arabic versus a spoken dialect, helping you develop a deeper understanding of register, vocabulary choice, and grammatical structure.
A Glimpse into the Stories
As you work through the chapters, you move beyond isolated sentences and begin to see how Modern Standard Arabic functions in real narratives. The stories explore a wide range of everyday situations and emotional moments:
- Chapter 1: Mido’s Family – Experience the busy rhythm of a household preparing for the day.
- Chapter 2: The Wrong Station – Follow the confusion and discovery that unfold after a missed stop on the way home.
- Chapter 3: Visiting Grandma – Observe the social rituals and pressures of extended family visits.
- Chapter 4: A Secret Rendezvous – Step into the nervous excitement of a first secret meeting.
- Chapter 5: Amr Plays Hooky – Watch a carefully planned escape from school begin to unravel.
- Chapter 6: Mido’s Secret Friend – Follow the challenge of hiding a small but noisy secret.
- Chapter 7: The Crisis – See how financial pressure affects family dynamics.
- Chapter 8: Tea at the Neighbors’ – Listen in on social conversations and shared advice.
- Chapter 9: The Wallet of Dreams – Confront a moral dilemma sparked by an unexpected discovery.
- Chapter 10: Kidnapped – Read through a tense journey that takes an unexpected turn.
By the end of the book, you are not simply expanding vocabulary. You are building the confidence needed to read longer texts in Modern Standard Arabic and to recognize how ideas, emotions, and everyday events are expressed in connected written discourse. For learners preparing to move into more advanced reading, this book offers a supportive and engaging step forward.
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Customer Reviews
I've got the MSA, Lebanese, Egyptian and Tunisian versions and absolutely love them. It's a great way to get used to the different version of spoken Arabic. It is difficult to find learning material for the different varieties of Arabic other than MSA and Egyptian so thanks to the Lingualism team for the initiative. I hope one day there will be an Iraqi or Emirati version or, who knows, a Persian version. I would buy them immediately!
I will also purchase this series in different dialects and it will be beneficial to compare them
This book is what’s needed for learners in their struggles to move to the Intermediate level. While there are intermediate level readings to be found, these are still a big jump for the advanced beginner. I am on a journey with Mido, and the presence of vowels, transcript and audio is invaluable. Thanks Matthew for your great resources for learners of MSA. شكرًا جزيلًا
very good
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