Ok, there are two set patterns being performed- TR1 and TR2
Times are approximate for this video:
https://youtu.be/HRoJ79NbOOA
TR1
The first key point is the lady as she goes through that bit where having just passed the centre of rink by the judges, she does a twizzle (the man does not do a twizzle). The key point consists of the step before, and then step afterwards which both skaters hold for a beat of four. 1:33- 1.36
The second key point is the man through the same part of the pattern (he doesn't have to do a twizzle) 1:33- 1:36
Third key point is the lady as she skates from the near right corner of the rink to the far right corner of the rink- syncopated footwork, in the middle of which there is a rocker, and then two more steps. 1:42- 1:48. Rocker at 1:45
Fourth key point is the man as he skates from the near right corner of the rink to the far right corner of the rink- syncopated footwork, in the middle of which there is a rocker, and then a few more steps. 1:42- 1:48. Rocker at 1:45
TR2
The first key point is both the lady and the man. See that bit where she steps over his leg and it's then held. It's that and the next two steps 1:51- 1:55
The second key point is the lady only. Its the step that glides over the centre of the rink, and then the two steps that are each held for four beats (for the man). 1:57- 2:01
The third key point is the man only. It's the step that glides over the centre of the rink, and then the two steps that are each held for four beats. 1:57- 2:01
The fourth key point is both the lady and the man. Its the bit where couples are at their most extended and hold an edge for 4 beats, as they cross the far left centre axis of the rink. It's then the next step as well, which ends with the lady twizzling. 2:08-2:12
That's my kind of recognise what' going on without really having to know the technical stuff guide.
But if you want the verbatim ISU version- it's page 61 of this document.
https://www.usfsa.org/content/ID Handbook for Technical Panels.pdf