Problem: Article: Fill up your sink with hot, soapy water and put any removable burner caps or grates in it to soak while you work on the stove top. This will help remove any crusted food or grease from the burner elements, and also make it easier to clean the stove around your burners.  When you’re done cleaning your stove, scrub the burner elements with a scouring pad and rinse them off before putting them back on the stove. If your burners aren’t removable or have electric components, don’t soak them. Instead, lay a warm, wet cloth over the coils, being careful not to get the electric parts wet, and wipe them down with a paper towel instead of rinsing them. Wipe off anything that isn’t stuck to the surface of your stove and throw it away. You can also use a sponge for this, but a paper towel is often more effective since you can pick loose pieces up with it. Fill a household spray bottle with 1 part water and 1 part distilled white vinegar. Spray the entire surface of the stove, adding a couple of extra sprays over any particularly tough stains. If you do not like the scent of vinegar, replace it with an equal amount of lemon juice, or add a few drops of an essential oil to your vinegar and water mixture. The vinegar should cut through the grease and loosen any crusted-on food. Let it sit for at least 1 minute, or more if your stove top is very greasy or dirty. Run a dish sponge under warm water and add a few drops of dish soap. Run the wet sponge over the surface of the stove and wipe up any grease or debris. You can also use the rough side of the sponge on stains, but be careful to scrub gently. Never use steel wool when scrubbing your black stove top, as it may scratch the surface. Take a separate sponge and run it under warm water with no soap. Use this sponge to mop up the soapy water and any remaining grease or crumbs. You may need to squeeze the sponge out and rinse it a few times during the process to get the surface totally clean. To avoid creating streaks on your black stove top, use a microfiber cloth to dry and buff the surface of your stove once it’s clean. This will keep water or soap residue from drying in visible patterns.
Summary: Take off any removable burner elements and soak them in hot water. Clear off any loose debris with a paper towel. Spray the stove top with a 1:1 solution of vinegar and water. Let the solution soak in for 1-3 minutes. Wipe the stove surface with a wet, soapy sponge. Clean up the soapy water with another wet sponge. Dry the stove top with a microfiber cloth.

Problem: Article: You can change the language for the OK, Google service to both recognize and speak Arabic. You can access these settings from the Google app on your device. You can find this in the upper-left corner of the Google app. You can also swipe in from the left side of the screen. This will open the Google settings menu. This will open the voice settings for OK, Google. You'll find this option at the very top of the Voice menu. You'll have a few different voices to choose from. This voice will read back your "OK, Google" results, and will enable you to use "OK, Google" in Arabic. You'll need to stay connected to the internet in order to use "OK, Google" in Arabic, as the Arabic files are not available for offline speech recognition at the time of this writing in October 2016.
Summary:
Tap the Google app. Tap the Menu button (☰). Tap "Settings" in the Google app menu. Tap "Voice." Tap "Languages." Scroll down to find the Arabic options. Check the box for the voice you want to use.