Using:
http://www.trifocus.net/~casey/slw/slw%20001.jpg
Basically you want to read the second and third lines. Be sure to check that the visibility outside exceeds the minimums for the approach, or you'll brief for no reason. Be sure to point out any "gotchas" in the notes section or anything you notice on the chart that you think is worth pointing out. For example:
"Saltillo (Name of airport if there is more than 1 in each city, e.g. LGA or JFK) VOR-DME 1, Runway 17. 13-1, 18 July 03 (to make sure the other pilot has the same chart and that it's current). ((
Skip the com frequencies!)). Saltillo VOR is 116.1, final approach course is 172. Final approach fix is 7.0 DME, and we'll be at 6800. Our MDA is 5300' which is 654 AGL. Required visibility for the approach is ___ (look at bottom here). Touchdown Zone elevation is 4646. Highest MSA is 13,400 to the East and South. Our missed approach is climb outbound on the Saltillo 162 radial. At 5 DME we'll turn right direct the Saltillo VOR and continue outbound on the 008 radial from the VOR on the approach track to the minimum holding altitude. We'll step down to 5500 until 3 DME then down to the MDA. Any questions?"
You might also want to talk about how you're going to configure and at what point... stepdown fixes are also good to talk about on non-precision approaches. The above is just a basic example...