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I've come across similar complaints from Korean learners on various language forums in the past, but I don't know it well enough to directly address your issue. What I would suggest generally is identifying a set of minimal pairs in Korean containing whichever consonants you find troublesome, pulling audio files of native speakers reading those words from Forvo, and then attaching those mp3 files to an Anki deck so you can do spaced repetition exercises and train your ear on those particular sounds.

@Closedshop Seconding this as good general-purpose advice for anyone having trouble distinguishing sounds when learning a new language. Ideally you can record your teacher reading each word in the minimal pair 3 times and pick two from each set that sound very similar to you to create the flashcards. This controls for any changes in intonation that occur when reading a sequence of words, which commonly provides an unintentional extra source of information in many languages.