I found this old archived email post I sent to the ASLML in 2002...the link still works.
A few years ago, Alain Borel translated a series of articles from
the french gaming magazine "Vae victus" and put them up on
his website.
The beauty of these articles is that they are designed to introduce
newcomers to ASL. Each article comes with a scenario that is used
to illustrate the concepts outlined in each article. Furthermore, the
scenarios are designed to cater for different levels of familiarity with
the system, so even we jaded veterans looking for a quick, fun scenario
that caters for our knowledge can find something to work with.
This series of articles are pretty well unknown to the greater ASL
populace which is a shame as there is much to be gained from
downloading them and utilising them.
The URL is:
http://icmbpc029.epfl.ch/~aborel/ASL/
So if you're looking to help a newbie learn the game, and looking for
something else than tired old re-runs of Gavin Take, Totsugeki
or Puma Prowls, try out "Mala Zemlya", "No Step Back", "Storm
Over Mariupol" or "Surgis l'Enfer" instead.
I don't think even the most jaded veteran could help but try them out
with his new opponent. And you can even up the degree of complexity
to suit the experienced players.